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i found out that if you clean your dirty grout with lemon juice and salt and a old toothbrush and scrub with this it really does clean your dirty grout
Posted by ckirby in All other rooms. Faves: 0
for the old diry home, i saw K&A use shaving cream(foam not gel). the alcohol in the foam helps kills germs and teh soap cleans. they sprayed quite a bit let it sit for a minute, scrub with old toothbrush and wipe off. please ignore yesterday's post from me,sorry for the mistake
Posted by bethaliz6894 in All other rooms. Faves: 0
for the old diry home, i saw K&A use shaving cream(not foam). the alcohol in the foam helps kills germs and teh soap cleans. they sprayed quite a bit let it sit for a minute, scrub with old toothbrush and wipe off.
Posted by bethaliz6894 in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Fill your toothbrush storage container with Listerine mouthwash and place your tooth brush in it bristle end down. This will keep out bacteria.
Posted by AmazonFlames in Bathroom. Faves: 2
Family been ill? It's good to replace the toothbrushes when you're all over it. However, if you can't do that = the dishwasher is great to clean and sanitize them.
Posted by Carrie_USA in All other rooms. Faves: 0
To get dirty running shoes clean use a toothbrush with whitening toothpaste and scrub. Clean off with a damp cloth.. works every time!
Posted by Amber55 in All other rooms. Faves: 0
If you have had a sore throught or your kids have dropped their toothbrush">toothbrush, use orange flavored listerine to soak your toothbrush">toothbrush in for ten minutes. I also like to rinse out the tooth brush holder with this. It has a nice fresh smell .
Posted by sing_anyway in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Getting nasty stains out of white, off-white, or even yellow-toned fabric is a breeze. Take an old toothbrush, and one cup of hot water containing 1 spritz of Tilex cleaner with bleach. Dunk the toothbrush in the mixture and rub the stain very gently. It will disappear before your eyes. Rinse stain afterward with regular warm water, and pat up the moisture to dry. Be careful, though, especially with clothing. Tilex is powerful and will take the color out!
Posted by LizzieinNYC in All other rooms. Faves: 0
First tip! :) I read someone had trouble with marks from their child's bath-toys on the tub. I would try using a good baking-soda based toothpaste with a cleaning toothbrush on the marks. If that doesn't do it, use baking soda on half a lemon or lime (be sure to puncture the half with a fork a bit, so it gets juicy). Good luck! (LOVE this show. <3)
Posted by Komadori in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Burnt food and sticky grub always get stuck in the gaps on the top of the cooker">cooker. There is no way of preventing this from happening. So when you notice that the grime starts to build up in this area use a toothbrush and a tiny bit of toothpaste with water to take the grime away. Then to make it shine wipe it down with a dry fluff free cloth. ;]
Posted by Cleaner_Katie in Kitchen. Faves: 2
If you use an electric toothbrush, run it through a normal dishwasher cycle every so often to kill any germs that might be lurking on the handle and brush.
Posted by frencil in Bathroom. Faves: 1
Have you ever run your finger along the bottom inside edge of your dishwasher door? I recently checked mine, and, EEEEK! The scum is easily removed with an old toothbrush and some dishwasher powder dissolved in hot water.
Posted by frencil in Kitchen. Faves: 1
Clean sieves with a toothbrush
Posted by stainer in Kitchen. Faves: 0
I find that a hard bristled toothbrush is the best cleaning tool for the bathroom. It really gets hard dried on gunk loosened up nicely
Posted by lesleyspanner in Bathroom. Faves: 0
clean trendy wallpaper with a soft bristled toothbrush
Posted by pepelepew in All other rooms. Faves: 3
to remove the black mould that can grow in the corners of windows, use an old toothbrush dipped in a mixture of water and bleach
Posted by i_love_kim in All other rooms. Faves: 2
 
 

 

 




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