Cleaning The Bathroom

I had every intention of doing it today.

 

It's a chore I avoid as long as I can.

 

At least I changed the towels and put the shower curtain throught the wash.

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@icyfroth wrote:

I had every intention of doing it today.

 

It's a chore I avoid as long as I can.

 

At least I changed the towels and put the shower curtain throught the wash.


Well done Icy.

 

I have come home after 7 weeks away.

 

I have 'soap scum' up to my eyebrows.

 

Stone floor is white - rather than a lovely rose - terra - hue - italian stone.

 

Frameless glass shower - hello - needs no curtain.

 

Layer at a time - will probably do it.

 

Love the products - every one states - if read carefully - do not use in a confined space.

 

What - then - is a bathroom.

 

If not - a confined space.

 

Industrial is perhaps called for.

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ecar3483
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My dream bathroom is made from moulded plastic panels, with no seams, and high pressure water jet nozzles mounted in the walls and ceiling.

Close the door, turn the tap on, let it work itself out...

Smiley LOL

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my husband does all the cleaning as i cant move much due to a back injury we rinse the shower walls down and dry it after every shower and its always clean as the day we moved in (brand new house 3 years ago)

 

BUT the oven is our problem we had a wall oven in our old place and it was hard to clean but this new one is huge and floor level 

it has not been cleaned since we moved in!!!  (and we cook heaps of roasts lol) so just this weekend he was going to tacke it (will be a very hard job for him because he has joint problems ) but that was canceled because it was to cold and wet to have the doors and windows open 

so i think we had just better buy a new stove would be easier than trying to clean this one haha 

 

its got to be the hardest household job keeping the oven clean 

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@ooak3 wrote:

BUT the oven is our problem we had a wall oven in our old place and it was hard to clean but this new one is huge and floor level 

it has not been cleaned since we moved in!!!  (and we cook heaps of roasts lol) so just this weekend he was going to tacke it (will be a very hard job for him because he has joint problems ) but that was canceled because it was to cold and wet to have the doors and windows open 

so i think we had just better buy a new stove would be easier than trying to clean this one haha 

 

its got to be the hardest household job keeping the oven clean 


Get a Weber Q!  I haven't cooked a roast inside since we got ours - so no messy oven Woman Very Happy.  Seriously, it tastes so much better too.  I don't use the oven for anything uncovered these days.

ProblemWoman Happy solved 

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@icyfroth wrote:

I had every intention of doing it today.

 

It's a chore I avoid as long as I can.

 

At least I changed the towels and put the shower curtain throught the wash.


I'm about to head in there now.  Wish me luck Woman Indifferent

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im going to put that idea to hubby!!

sounds like a good idea and cheaper than buying a new oven lol Woman Happy

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moonflyte
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I run in, spray out the shower and run out. The next time it gets washed off with whoever has a shower. 

 

I'm finiky about toilets though.

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@djlukjilly wrote:

I run in, spray out the shower and run out. The next time it gets washed off with whoever has a shower. 

 

I'm finiky about toilets though.


lol, I'm ok once i get started, it's making the first move that's the hard part.

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