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I watched a show today were Kim made up a spray of three items to clean your bath of Tea tree oil and white vinegar but I can't remember the third ingredient. Does anyone know what it was?
Posted by Hyacinth in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Children's toys, get you kids to clean them. Bring them in the tub with bubble bath and scrubber, or outside play in the baby pool with warm water and bubbles.
Posted by ninalitta in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Question: any advice on removing rust-like looking stains from white ceramic bath and basin?
Posted by shelly in Bathroom. Faves: 0
A good way to clean your mrrors ALL over your home including the large bathroom mirror(s) is use a teaspoon of AVON bubble bath (any smell you like, I perfer the original pink) in an ice cream bucket of warm water. Dip your cotton cleaning cloth in the water a few times then ring out. Go over small parts of your mirror with a wet cotton cloth followed by a dry cotton cloth. Your mirrors will sparkle "I GARANTEE".
Posted by canada-icequeen in Bathroom. Faves: 0
cookers- when your stainless steel in the oven are brown with brunt on food, place them in a bath of hot water with a sprinkle of washing powder and leave over night - the next day the dirt will slide off when you wash them and also removes any stains in your bath it kills two birds with one stone.
Posted by mechelle in Kitchen. Faves: 0
Keep a chucks sponge in the bathroom at all times. Everyday when I brush my teeth I wipe the sink, mirror, bench and bath with the chucks. It takes 30 seconds if you do it everyday. Just use water and squeeze out really well and your entire bathroom and even mirror will sparkle. You may think the mirror will be hazy but it dries crystal clear. I have two kids and my bathroom is always sparkling. I use a cleaner on my bathroom once a week and at this time again only takes about 1 minute to clean.
Posted by Bonash in Bathroom. Faves: 0
More in dire need of help. My mother's hall bath has unsightly mold growing on the ceiling, how do I get rid of it?
Posted by GoddessEreth in Bathroom. Faves: 1
This isn't a tip, but I was just wondering how you get the yellow stain that some rubber-bottomed bath mats leave on linoleum floors. I've tried Vim and Bleach and scrubbing furiously, but it's stubborn and won't come out. If anyone knows how to get rid of the yellowing, please share your knowledge!
Posted by jaywilk in Bathroom. Faves: 0
question please help! A rubber mat left too long in a plastic bath so that bits of the rubber are stuck to the plastic...... How to remove the rubber bits???
Posted by jillykus in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Sorry it's a question - Help - please can anyone remember what Kim used when she washed slatted blinds in the bath? Mine are chrome look blinds in my kitchen
Posted by libbyd in All other rooms. Faves: 0
if you have got lines at the botom of the bath? and you cant get the dirt off? use a old washing - up brush and start brushing for sixsty secounds. it works for me.
Posted by Dirtyalfie in Bathroom. Faves: 0
I put my children's bath toys into the dishwasher to clean them. If they are really funky I will soak them in bleach solution first. If the toy won't make it through the dishwasher, it wasn't really worth it! Also, I removed the squeaky from the toy shark, after discovering that it was growing black mold inside. It doesn't make noise anymore, but I know it won't hurt the kids either. :) Love Kim & Aggie my heroes!
Posted by sing_anyway in Bathroom. Faves: 0
If you have a particularly grubby bathtub, use shaving cream! You have to use the cream not the gel, all you do is squirt some into your hand and then wipe it evenly onto the surface, leave it for an hour or overnight and then rinse, no scrubbing necessary! Also works on walls! Pencil, crayon, marker, flarn, anything :)
Posted by michiganmommabella in Bathroom. Faves: 3
I keep my can of tub cleanser near my tub. After my bath I step out the tub and before letting the water out I spray the cleanser all around the tub at the water level line, then let the water out. As the water drains the cleanser slides down. I never have a ring around the tub and all I have to do is rinse the tub.
Posted by artsydee in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Having trouble getting your tubs clean? Try a product called Greased Lightning, sold at automotive stores. Most scum in the bath is caused by body oil and soap oil. Another degreaser may work, but Greased Lightning does great for me.
Posted by Kristi in Bathroom. Faves: 1
To get hard water stains and marker, pen, etc. out use the magic eraser. No gloves needed and the grime that comes off your supposedly clean bath and shower will amaze you. I also have a question. I have a mirco-swade sofa in which my son decided to pour coffe on. How do I get it cleaned without getting the softness all messed up?
Posted by Stacy_Wheeler in Bathroom. Faves: 0
help i've got black mould on the grout and sealant around shower and bath scrubbing does not get it out, can anyone help, please email, emmasurtees@hotmail.co.uk
Posted by emmamarden in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Louise - I saw an absolutely FILTHY tub cleaned with a halved grapefruit and some salt! Just spinkle the salt on the grapefruit, wipe all around the tub ring, let sit then use a nylon scrubby to finish the job-the filth just disappears, and it smells great too!
Posted by 56brit in Bathroom. Faves: 3
This is a question - if anyone can help please? How can I clean the marks left in my bath from childs bath toys? They are like little marks as though drawn on by felt tip, but from his squeezy bath toys - any ideas? thanks!
Posted by owane1 in Bathroom. Faves: 0
can anyone tell me the best way to get the dirty scum ring around the bath off? Ive tried different cleaners but they dont really work.
Posted by louise in Bathroom. Faves: 0
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