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Bathroom Cleaning Tips
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Buildup on shower doors: Wipe with
lemon oil. Removes buildup and keeps doors protected
longer from future buildup. |
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Drain de-clogger: 1/4 cup baking soda
and 1/4 cup vinegar. Pour baking soda down drain first
then follow with the vinegar. Close drain and let sit
until bubbling has stopped then follow with a bucket of
hot boiling water. |
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If you have more than one bath to
clean, keep separate cleaning supplies in each bathroom,
that way you can clean the bath at a moments notice.
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Removing mildew from shower or bath: 3
parts bleach and 1 part water -- put in spray bottle.
Spray on mildew areas and it will virtually disappear.
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Shower curtains can be renovated by
being washed, on gentle cycle, with a pint of white
vinegar. |
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Soak rags in bleach and keep it over
the stains for 12 hours for stubborn tub stains. |
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To clean matel faucests in Bathroom -
Apply a little dish soap over them and keep for an hour.
After that wash off with warm water and scrubber. |
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To clean the family toothbrushes, soak
them in an equal mix of baking soda and warm water
overnight once every week or so. Rinse well be fore
using. |
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To clean tubs and showers use a product
that contains phosphoric acid, their is no scrubbing
involved. |
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To remove the built up Mildew make a
paste of vinegar and salt and apply to built-up area. |
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Use air-freshener to clean mirrors. It
does a good job and better still, leaves a lovely smell
to the shine. |
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You can prevent soap scum from
accumulating on shower doors by applying a light coat of
lemon oil. The oil will also keep doors shiny and,
bathroom smelling fresher. |
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