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Water drips up your arms when scrubbing up high? Fold your gloves once around your wrists. The water is trapped in the fold, then falls towards your fingers when you lower your arms
Posted by ninalitta in All other rooms. Faves: 0
you can go to your local beauty supply store and get bottles brushes, gloves and everything else you need for cleaning. haircolor brushes and clipper brushes are great tools. everything is very cheap and some come in bulk.
Posted by luvmyryver_zephyr in All other rooms. 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
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
I have figuire this out a month ago. If you use clorex floor cleaner, Scrubbing Bubbles tub cleaner 2/3 filled hot water or warm water in tub & a motorize scrubbing brush like the ones with Dawn written on them. You can get mold, mildrew, soap scum, old cauldon (sorry about the spelling, I mean the white stuff that people put around the tub that drys on it for years) off of the tub. It might take time but it will come off. And I didn't have to use bleach, I didn't have to wear gloves, mask or goggles. I save some money doing that too. Pam-Doggirl3
Posted by Doggirl3 in Bathroom. Faves: 1
Rubber gloves dampened then rubbed over soft furnishings, carpets etc will attract human, dog, cat hairs and other bits and pieces.
Posted by belilaf in All other rooms. Faves: 0
The best way to clean stains from crockery teapots, cups bottom of plates etc is bleach. Always wear rubber gloves and either pour direct into teapot, cup, then pour bleach onto a sponge and clean outside of item (remembering the inside of handles) or if the crockery is dishwasher and microwave proof, you should be able to fill your sink with hot water and bleach and leave the dishes to soak for 30 mins. make sure you rinse thoroughly and any smell has gone.
Posted by lettucesay in Kitchen. Faves: 2
Use talcum powder in kitchen rubber gloves to make them easier to take off after use
Posted by spikandspan in Kitchen. Faves: 2
If you want to make your rubber gloves last longer then turn them inside out and stick sticking plaster to the fingers - it'll stop them rubbing through so quickly.
Posted by wombat in Kitchen. Faves: 3
 
 

 

 




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