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i had problems with roaches it was the cleaner i was usingpine sol lysol any thing smelly like that will attract them that was bringing them in use vinegar to clean with or clorox bleach nothing else they will go away
Posted by abamagator in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Mildew and food particles tend to settle in the bottom of the silverware holder attached to my plastic dish drainer. Just adding a few drops of bleach directly to the bottom of the silverware container after cleaning it has prevented ant brown mildew build-up.
Posted by PaulBostonUSA in Kitchen. Faves: 0
This one is simple and effective. I clean my bathroom by adding a small amount of bleach and dish detergent to a bucket of warm water. I sprinkle baking soda on surfaces and wipe them down with the solution in the bucket. My tip is this: I dunk the hem of the plastic shower curtain liner into the bucket before starting. The solution settles into the heam and prevents mildew. I also do the same with the plastic window curtain which is inside the tub enclosure.
Posted by PaulBostonUSA in Bathroom. Faves: 0
someone posted about using bleach on a blood stain. next time try hydrogen peroxide, it will bubble the blood right away.
Posted by alwaysatech in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Mold! This is in response to the question regarding "All you need to clean mold" Bleach. I think it was a 50/50 or less with water. I used it on an old mold spot that I thought I owuld NEVER get out and it was gone almost instantly! Thank you Kim and Aggie!
Posted by ElizabethsMom in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Put a capful of thick bleach in your washing mavhine drawer without washing powder,put all your White towels or Cotton underwear and socks pop on a boil wash and it cleans your machine aswell as your whites..
Posted by elierose101 in Kitchen. Faves: 0
I add a cap full of bleach, and a drop of dish washing liquid to hot water in my sink and soak my dishcloths over night. In the morning the cloths are clean and sanitized and the sink is sparkling and disinfected.
Posted by Helen_Fortune in Kitchen. Faves: 0
as 4 getting rid of ants in the kitchen, make sure counter and sink are clean and dry! also no leaks in the faucet or under sink. ants love water and crumbs. try leaving a cup of bleach around sink area or were you see them coming from. or use granule insect bait in cracks and around outside of windows
Posted by janice514 in Kitchen. Faves: 1
For mold on the ceiling in the bathroom: dilute bleach in a spray bottle with water and spray away. The bleach kills the mold and fades any stains without need of scrubbing.
Posted by Hillerious in Bathroom. Faves: 0
For mold on the ceiling in the bathroom: dilute bleach in a spray bottle with water and spray away. The bleach kills the mold and fades any stains without need of scrubbing.
Posted by Hillerious in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Although I have improvised with an episode from K&A this one is a gem and worth the effort. Grimy ceramic tiles...biological washing up liquid (used for clothes - doesnt matter how cheap it is) mixed in warm water and a little bleach. Gloves, scrubbing brush, damp cloth and a window squeegee (I think thats how it's spelt). Have another bucket to hand filled with warm water, start scrubbing with the floor brush (the one like cinders used) scrubbing in circular motions, get a damp cloth to wipe the parts which you have scrubbed, then get your squeezgee and wipe away the excess water, get a clean mop soak in the bucket of warm water (prepared earlier) and wash over the part you have scrubbed and squeezgeed, leave to dry and admire your hard work!!!! And your arms will be lovely and toned too!!
Posted by Suzee_Stewart in Kitchen. Faves: 0
i regularly drop a milton tablet in to my toilet bowels to keep them free from lime scale. we have very soft water where we live and tent to get a pink residue around where the water comes out of the holes and sinks upstairs , by using a little bit of bleach this ilimintates the stain and leaves the toilet sparkling.
Posted by dianetimbomb in All other rooms. Faves: 0
For all the Americans, biological powder is the equivalent of Tide/all/cheer/etc. (with bleach). Non-biological powder is the equivalent of Dreft or any detergent that has no bleach/dyes/perfumes and is made for sensitive or baby's skin.
Posted by baba67su in Kitchen. Faves: 0
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
A question: PLEASE HELP ME! A MAN URINATED ON MY NEWLY CONCRETED DOWNSTAIRS TOILET FLOOR (IM NO LONGER WITH HIM) & IT WAS A LOT & SOAKED IN OVERNIGHT AS I FORGOT. IVE TRIED EVERYTHING TO GET RID OF THE SMELL ITS AWFUL, MY DAUGHTER WONT GO IN THERE, IVE TRIED, WHITE VINGAR, BLEACH, LEMON JUICE IT IS SO BAD PLEASE PLEASE HELP, IM AT THE STAGE WHERE I WILL HAVE TO GET THE FLOR REMOVED!
Posted by pictureproud in All other rooms. Faves: 0
not so much a tip as need advice....I get very sick when I use bleach. What other products work as well as bleach without the harsh smells of bleach thanks
Posted by paulabattman in All other rooms. Faves: 0
if your fed up with bad smells in your washing machin run it on a long 80c wash with vinigar or bleach
Posted by anoxly in Kitchen. Faves: 1
to mckinsey79...i live in a shared house with all men...everything in my bathroom had yellow limescale on it...try the hard bit on a sponge with normal malt vinger...little bof scrubbing n the yellow dirt was gone n left everything sparkling...hope this helps!
Posted by nikki_ali in Bathroom. Faves: 0
On the pull string, i want to say they had a roll of cotton soaked in non toxic bleach and they wrapped the cotton on the string and then put plastic wrap around the cotton and let it sit. I hope I am remembering this right.
Posted by bethaliz6894 in Bathroom. Faves: 0
add a little bit of bleach to the soapy water when washing glasses or heavy stained crockery this will bring them up shining again just make sure they are rinsed well in hot water before you dry them to make sure that there is no bleachy residue
Posted by julie01 in Kitchen. Faves: 1
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