Kieran & Cecelia Loughman Homes in North Port Fl

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Kieran&Cecelia Loughman

OPEN HOUSE 6/22/08 SUNDAY 2861 COLONADE LANE NORTH PORT, FL

This is truly a home worth seeing. The hidden extras include a 16000 Watt Generator, Hurricane film on exterior windows, Most people never think of thise things. Built by Quality Homes, there are 2057 Sq Ft of living space + a 34 by 16 extended lanai and bronze cage with a slate tile covering. It is beautifful. From Hardwood floors in the dining room and 3rd bedroom/ office to the tile and upgraded carpeting throughout the home. The lanai is truly a feature you won't find in many homes/ It overlooks beautiful plantings, shrubs and lawn. It has French Doors from the Master Bedroom to the Lanai. The Living room has pocket sliders opening all the way to the lanai. The kitchen has a French Door leading to the lanai. The lanai has an entrance to the second bathroom.

There is an eat in kitchen and breakfast bar looking into a family room with a fireplace.and hardwood floors. There are rounded corners, window treatments and designer colors, tastefully done. The owners have done a beautiful job with this home. It's unique. It's priced to sell! Just lowered it to $224,900. Check it out

Published Friday, June 20, 2008 11:11 AM by Kieran&Cecelia Loughman

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jessica said:

CLEANING TIPS

Now, when you need a more specific type of cleaning, you can use any of these solutions listed below.

Coffee, Red Juice, Wine, Tea, Or Ink Stains

If you have any of these things on your carpet, you can get them out by following this stain cleaning solution.

Blot up any and all liquid from the stain. You should do this as soon as possible and make sure to get up as much of the stain as possible. Do not scrub or rub the stain further into the carpet. Use club soda on the stain. Apply to the area and allow to sit for just a minute. Then, blot it up again. Keep repeating until the stain is fully removed. Once it is gone, apply clean water to the location and blot up as well. This will be a rinse. If this does not work, mix 1/4 tsp of dishwashing soap with a quart of water. Apply to the stain and then blot up to remove the liquid and stain.

Still there? Then use hydrogen peroxide. Allow this to set on the stain for several hours. It will chemically react with it and release the stain. Blot if off again.

Oils and Greasy Carpet Stains

For stains that are greasy, apply a dry cleaning solvent to the area in a small amount. Use a terry cloth to apply it. Blot off and then rinse. If there is still a residue there, you can add a bit of baking soda to the location and allow it to absorb the stain. Vacuum it off.

Chocolate Stains

Scrape up and remove any excesss that you can. Then, use one teaspoon of dishwashing liquid and one cup of water. Apply gently to the stain. Be very careful not to rub it in. Blot the stain out with a clean terry cloth. Repeat as necessary. Afterwards, rinse with clean water and blot again

Candle Wax

Have a fallen candle or a few drips on your carpet? If so, scrape off all that you can with a dull knife. Then place clean white paper towels over the stain and apply a warm iron to it. This will help the stain to move from the carpet to the paper. Keep moving it around until it is totally absorb bed. If any greasy spots are left, you will want to apply baking soda to the area and then vacuum up. Blot, repeat, and then sponge it with clean water.

How to remove Cola Stains:

Take one teaspoon of neutral detergent and mix with a cup of lukewarm water. Blot. Mix one tablespoon of household ammonia with a half cup of water. Blot. Repeat step one. Sponge with clean water. Blot.

Remove Oil/Grease Stains:

To remove grease, put some talcum powder on the stain and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, you should brush off the powder and then wash the stain with one teaspoon of neutral detergent and 2/3 cups of cold water and scrub brush or sponge.

How To Remove Juice Stains:

To remove cola, mix one teaspoon of neutral detergent with 2/3 cups of water and 1/3 cup of white household vinegar. Blot and sponge it with clean water. Repeat.

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July 12, 2008 10:10 AM

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