on 06-09-2015 05:53 PM
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.
on 07-09-2015 11:15 AM
its got to be the hardest household job keeping the oven clean
There are professionals that clean your oven for you.
I think they steam clean it - so no chemicals in the air.
Maybe get it done before you buy the Weber
on 07-09-2015 11:21 AM
@ecar3483 wrote: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...
Ecar - that sounds like the old tiled pub bar.
Strong hose out - all done.
on 07-09-2015 11:36 AM
Soap Scum Competion :
Can anyone beat this.
Will post an after shot - when and if I can remove it.
Short of sandbasting.
on 07-09-2015 02:13 PM
on 07-09-2015 02:23 PM
@cmcoins2000 wrote:Soap Scum Competion :
Can anyone beat this.
Will post an after shot - when and if I can remove it.
Short of sandbasting.
Geez that's extreme. Try flooding it with water and bi-carb soda let it stand for while. then wipe off and rinse.
Other than that, I got nothing
on 07-09-2015 02:28 PM
@twyngwyn wrote:http://www.housecleaningcentral.com/en/cleaning-tips/bathrooms/soap-film.html
Thank you Twyn,
Have Shannon Lush's 'Completely Spotless' - have tried everything so far.
Each go gets it a little nearer the clean it should be.
on 07-09-2015 03:49 PM
Hey Helen, in that link is a recipe for 1/2 water. 1/2 vinegar and a squirt
of dishwashing liquid. Spray it on, leave for 15 mins and clean with a
soft brush.
I just tried it (cleaned it with a non-stick pot scrubber) and it worked
a treat. My bathroom was pretty bad too.
Best part - no asthma attack for me.
I put off doing the bathroom because the chemicals kill me.
Thanks Twynnie
on 07-09-2015 04:14 PM
@imastawka wrote:Hey Helen, in that link is a recipe for 1/2 water. 1/2 vinegar and a squirt
of dishwashing liquid. Spray it on, leave for 15 mins and clean with a
soft brush.
I just tried it (cleaned it with a non-stick pot scrubber) and it worked
a treat. My bathroom was pretty bad too.
Best part - no asthma attack for me.
I put off doing the bathroom because the chemicals kill me.
Thanks Twynnie
Thank you Possum.
Will get the spray bottle - fill with ingredients.
So far have used - Aldi - soap scum remover, Ajax & firm brush, Aldi Industrial Strength Domestos.
Let you know - hands are clean though.
on 07-09-2015 05:15 PM
There once was a bathroom so grubbying,
That washing the body caused flubbying,
The skin did regress,
And left such a mess,
That nobody dared to keep scrubbying!!
on 07-09-2015 05:16 PM