Posted on 09/02/2015 5:33:16 PM PDT by Jamestown1630
I use baking soda paste.
Explosives are more fun.
I’ve never had that problem. We do have one bathroom that we use as a storage space, and almost never use the toilet. The only problem we have is with sewer gas, if we let it go dry; so I go in and clean/flush every month or so, and it’s fine.
But I did a quick search, and this site has a lot of suggestions (I like the idea of filling it with Coca Cola ;-)
http://www.finishing.com/397/08.shtml
(As an aside: we bought a steam-cleaner a while ago, and have never used it yet. Are they good for scale; or for cleaning ovens? I need to dig that thing out and learn to use it.)
-JT
You and Johnny need to get together.
(I’m just wondering where you’ll live and poop, after you explode your bathrooms....)
-JT
Robot vacuum scared the heck out of my cats. And died quick with all the cat hair. (Five fuzz butts = too much hair!)
Found a robot thing more like a carpet sweeper. That held up to the cat hair deluge much better.
We have one of those. Problem is they don’t work so good if you let the grass get too high.
You can buy a pumice stone for removing those calcium rings. Had that problem in my upstairs bath where the toilet doesn’t get used very much. Worked like a charm.
Now, for the grout problem. I had a problem in our last house. The tile installer told me to clean the grout with CLR and then use a bleach to kill what’s growing. According to her a small amount of mold will grow, and then the hard water hits that area and leaves a deposit. The deposit kind of seals in the mold.
I have also had great success with my kitchen floor grout using a steam cleaner. Not one of the steam mops, but an actual steam cleaner that shoots out a kind of pressurized steam through a nozzle. I put a scrubber nozzle on and scrub with the steam.
Simple hand salve:
1 oz (by weight) grapeseed oil
1 oz (by weight) cocoa butter
Melt together on stove over low heat, stirring well.
Poor into small glass jar with lid for keeping.
Simple lip balm:
1 oz (by weight) grapeseed oil
2.5 oz (by weight) cocoa butter
Same directions as above.
You can allow chamomile flowers to steep in the oil for several weeks prior to making a batch for a nice healing salve. 1 Tbsp of chamomile per 3 oz of oil. Let steep for about 6 weeks out of direct sunlight. Pour oil through coffee filter to remove flowers prior to making salve.
You can allow Cayenne pepper to steep in the oil for several weeks prior to making a batch for a pain relieving/warming salve. 1 Tbsp cayenne per 3 oz of oil. Same directions as above. Do not get salve on your clothes because it will stain.
Add peppermint essential oil to your lip balm. Be careful if adding citrus essential oils, they can make your skin photosensitive.
**** “So youre making fun of the stuff growing in my fridge? ;^)” *****
My stuff is blooming ... I’m scared to think what the fruit may be!
I was going to say hydrogen peroxide too, if no one else had. It turns to water sometimes so get a small spray bottle and put hydrogen peroxide in it, just enough for that day’s work. Refill it each time you clean. If you spray it on a cloth, use it immediately or it will lose that effectiveness.
Use it also on organic fresh stains on clothing also. Watch it bubble. Can be amazing.
Everything you put on your skin goes into your bloodstream. I have the greatest moisturizer that has only one ingredient and you can eat it. Coconut oil. Every bathroom should have a jar! It’s good for any number of things.
With mine I found there is an art to using it. When it gets going and cutting, I can do fairly well.
bflr
Abrade it away is the only way then. Thanks.
Question for readers:
I’m on a tight budget but saw a beautiful, fairly large ALL-CLAD braising pan for $24.00. It has a lid, a small handle for hanging and a long handle on the other side. It can go in the oven. I can stick with my old Teflon $12.00 pan or should I go for this admittedly beautiful pan? My opinion of All-Clad is very high.
I usually keep a couple cheap Teflon skillets. Teflon does not last forever so I replace those every few years.
Thank you for your opinion! I will buy it. Storage space is always a problem as well. I ripped off Julia Child’s idea and put up pegboard all around my kitchen (so cheap - $14 bucks for a huge piece that Home Depot cut to my specifications)and hung everything up that could go up. It made the kitchen look a lot more interesting than it would be otherwise and is totally handy!
Get an overhead rack..I did..also dealing with a small kitchen..after decades in a big house. Found one at Amazon for about $35..it’s great..
I had an overhead rack in my old home (we recently moved). It was ok. I prefer the pegboard. My ceilings, here, are very low, and my husband would be banging his head on the overhanging pans.
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