Seems about rightOh lawd if he had it his way he would repaint it lime green and put LED lights all around the ceiling! We might have to meet in the middle…
I agree. I bought Christy ones when I became a homeowner (bought them while still living at home and had more cashgreat towel tips here! Also if anyone hasn’t tried them the towels in primark are some of the softest I’ve ever felt. I’m obsessed, my towels stay fluffy even if I line dry them. I also have some from the white company and we reserve them for guests because the primark ones are so much nicer on your skin.
I soak all my husbands whiffy gym stuff in Dettol or white vinegar before a washSince covid started I've actually started adding Dettol to our wash. I only add a little bit otherwise you will smell like anti-septicBut I really recommend for ensuring your clothes are bacteria/virus free
Give everyone jobs. Make a rota. I found that everyone was a little more careful in keeping the place tidier.New tip - kick everyone else out. Honest to jaysis I’m sick of more shite everywhere I turn. And if I clean a room they move into it, mess it up and the pattern continues!
Alright beaut. Fancy seeing you heregreat towel tips here! Also if anyone hasn’t tried them the towels in primark are some of the softest I’ve ever felt. I’m obsessed, my towels stay fluffy even if I line dry them. I also have some from the white company and we reserve them for guests because the primark ones are so much nicer on your skin.
I use vinegar instead of fabric conditioner every time I wash towels. I also use it to clean the washing machine and dishwasher on a monthly basis. Just run the machines on a hot programme (60 degrees) with a cup of vinegar instead of detergent. I remove the filter from the dishwasher first and wash this first in hot soapy water.About the vinegar towels are we just doing that once to remove the build up or all the time?
Thank you. I’m gonna get some vinegar today and try it.I use vinegar instead of fabric conditioner every time I wash towels. I also use it to clean the washing machine and dishwasher on a monthly basis. Just run the machines on a hot programme (60 degrees) with a cup of vinegar instead of detergent. I remove the filter from the dishwasher first and wash this first in hot soapy water.
You can do either. White vinegar is a good alternative to fabric softener in general as it will remove soap residue to makes your clothes feel ‘softer’, although obviously it won‘t scent them. A slug in the conditioner drawer works well - the clothes/towels might have a bit of a vinegary whiff when you take them out of the machine but it disappears as they dry.About the vinegar towels are we just doing that once to remove the build up or all the time?
Congrats firstly, sounds exciting!First timer on this thread, but I'm moving out for the first time with my boyfriend - both early 20's - and we want to make sure we keep our flat clean and tidy, looking boujee but also on a budget so we can save to buy next year (hopefully !!). Does anyone have any tips? We move in 2 weeks
Blue original harpic but don’t get it on any metallic finishes. Just spread it on the shower screen using a cloth & rubber gloves, leave a minute or two then wipe away the residue & rinse off (with tons of water so it dilutes going down the plug hole of polished or running over any silver bits, it can tarnish)Can anyone help me get rid of london limescale on my shower screen?
Washing up liquid and white vinegar. Sometimes I just use washing up liquid and water. I put it in one of those things where you can fill the handle with soap and the sponge is on the end for ease and use it to clean my bath / sink too they come up sparkling!Can anyone help me get rid of london limescale on my shower screen?
Oh my god that might be why my old shower screen fell off!!!! It suddenly gave way and scraped down my leg taking a load of skin off!!!Washing up liquid and white vinegar. Sometimes I just use washing up liquid and water. I put it in one of those things where you can fill the handle with soap and the sponge is on the end for ease and use it to clean my bath / sink too they come up sparkling!
Also little tip - do not use pink stuff paste on screen or near the hinges on the screen it eroded mine before and caused the whole screen to fall off and smash over the bathroom
Same here. I am really cutting down on the products I use.I only ever clean my shower screen with washing up liquid and a dish brush. I do my windows the same way now as they come up immaculate! No streaks
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