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Use a serrated knife to slice each English muffin before you freeze it. While most English muffins are partially sliced when sold, it's important to slice them the rest of the way through with a knife. This allows you to detach the 2 sides while it is still frozen. Pre slicing the English muffins will make them easier to use down the line. It will not diminish their ability to be frozen. If you are interested in using the English muffins for specific sandwiches, you can add toppings before freezing. Many people use English muffins for egg and cheese sandwiches. You can scramble the eggs and then put them on the English muffin with a slice of cheese. Freezing the entire composed sandwich will allow you to have an easily heated meal ready to go when you need it.  You can add a wide array of ingredients to your English muffin sandwich. For instance, many people like to put meat on their egg sandwiches. However, there are some toppings that may not freeze well. For example, some vegetables, like lettuce, don't keep the right texture after being frozen. Also, common non-sandwich toppings, such as butter, cream cheese, and fruit preserves, should not be added before freezing. These toppings should be put on after the English muffin has been toasted. To ensure that you can easily remove each individual English muffin from the bag once they are frozen, you can wrap the muffins individually. Use plastic wrap, wax paper, or freezer paper to wrap each individual muffin. This will guarantee that they don't stick together and will provide and additional layer of protection against freezer burn.  You do not have to wrap each half of the English muffin separately. Instead, keep the 2 halves together. They can be separated easily when frozen by sliding the tip of a butter knife between them. If you are freezing the English muffin with toppings inside of it, this step is important. It will keep the entire sandwich together while in the freezer. You can either put the English muffins back in the bag they came in or use a new resealable freezer bag. The benefit of using a resealable bag is that is will keep freezer burn at bay better than the original packaging. However, if you use the bag that the English muffins came in, you are not wasting an additional plastic bag.  Make sure that you remove as much air as possible from the bag before sealing it. If you are using the original bag for the muffins, close it tightly with a bag tie or tie the bag in a knot at the top. Mark the bag with the date you put the muffins in the freezer. This will help you keep track of how long they have been frozen.

summary: Pre slice the English muffins. Consider adding toppings before freezing. Wrap the muffins individually with a freezer-safe wrap. Put the English muffins in a plastic bag.


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You will need a power washer, a push broom with stiff, nylon bristles, and a cleaning product, such as trisodium phosphate or other concrete cleaner. You can use a regular garden hose if you don’t have a pressure washer. Use the hose on full power with a high-powered nozzle.  A pressure washer is recommended for this kind of concrete cleaning as it will do a better job. Pressure washers can be rented from home and garden or building stores. Use a regular scrubbing brush with nylon bristles if you don’t have a push broom. Pull them up with your hands and then sweep, hose down, or pressure wash the surface to remove dirt and debris. Open your garage door if applicable. Start at the end closest to the house and work your way toward the garage door or lawn. Use the pressure washer or hose and spray the floor in broad, sweeping strokes to remove dirt and debris. Be sure to spray corners, cracks, and crevices as well. Place your broom at one end of the garage or patio, and begin sprinkling cleaner on the floor starting at the other end, working your way toward the broom. Make sure the floor is still wet when you do this. Use your broom or brush to work the cleaner into the entire floor surface and lift out any dirt, grime, and debris. Starting at the inside and working your way toward the open door or lawn, power wash away any excess cleaner and debris. Leave the door open and allow the floor to dry.

summary: Gather your cleaning supplies. Remove any moss or roots that have grown on exterior concrete. Spray the concrete. Cover the floor with a dusting of cleaner. Scrub the floor. Rinse the concrete with clean water.


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Fill a bucket with warm water, and add 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of liquid dish soap. Swish the soap around in the water to make suds. Dip a stiff-bristled brush into the soapy water and scrub the moldy surface with the brush. Re-dip the brush regularly and scrub until the area is saturated with suds. Rinse the area with water.  Pre-scrubbing the mold will help break up the surface so that you can penetrate to the roots with your cleaner and kill the mold. There are a number of cleaning solutions and products you can use to clean mold. The most effective will be a commercial biocide or antimicrobial cleaner, which is specifically designed to kill mold. There are other cleaning solutions you can try that have proven effective, including:  Equal parts ammonia and water 1 cup (235 ml) of bleach mixed with 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water Pure distilled vinegar 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of tea tree oil and 1 cup (235 ml) of water Equal parts baking soda and water, mixed into a paste in a bowl One part hydrogen peroxide mixed with two parts water 1 cup (409 g) of borax dissolved in 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water ¼ cup (102 g) of borax dissolved in ½ cup (118 ml) of vinegar and 4 cups (940 ml) of warm water For liquid solutions, spray generous amounts of cleaner on the moldy surface that you pre-scrubbed. For pastes, apply the paste to the affected area with a knife, brush, or old tooth brush.  Let the cleaner stand for about 15 minutes. This will give it time to penetrate the mold and kill it all the way to the roots, which will prevent it from growing back. When the cleaner has had time to soak in, scrub the surface with a stiff-bristled brush. This will help dislodge the mold and work the cleaner in even farther. You can use an non-abrasive scrubbing pad to scrub the area as well. To remove any leftover mold and cleaner, rinse the area with clean water. When the mold and cleaner are gone, wipe the area dry with a towel or a squeegee. This will remove excess moisture and prevent the mold from growing back. Mold can start growing on a damp surface within 24 hours, which is why it’s important to keep the area dry after cleaning. Mold can be notoriously difficult to clean, especially in hard to reach places and on certain materials, such as dry wall and other porous materials. There are times when it’s best to call a mold removal professional, including if:  Your cleaning effort wasn’t effective The affected area is larger than 10 square feet (3 square meters) You suspect there's mold in your heating, cooling, or ventilation system You have any health concerns about the mold The mold problem was caused by contaminated water or sewage
summary: Scrub the affected area with soapy water. Mix your cleaning solution. Apply cleaner and let it soak. Scrub porous materials. Rinse and dry the area. Know when to call a professional.