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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
I wash shower curtian and liner and hooks all at once in the washing maching with a few towels and pop it in the dryier for about 10 min. and hang it right back..It's been long enough to dry the plastic liner and it's still warm and all the wrinkles hang right out. It's complely dry in just a matter of a few hours.
Posted by trhodes in Bathroom. Faves: 1
For garbage cans (rubbish bins): Take a few extra liners to the can when you're replacing the old liner. Just fold them on the bottom, and replace the new one like you would. If you put, say, five, under the new one, you don't have to run to the place where you store your liners five times. Just pull out the full liner, tie it up, place it on the floor, and grab one from the can. Saves steps.
Posted by shamrock in All other rooms. Faves: 1
I have a question my cat on a recent trip decided to use my suitcase as her litter box any ideas on how to get rid of the stain and the smell without ruining the liner of the suitcase?
Posted by Phoebe27 in All other rooms. Faves: 1
keep swing bin liners in the bottom of your bin. When you take out a full bag, the new liner will always be at hand
Posted by filthyMINX in Kitchen. Faves: 1
 
 

 

 




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