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CD427JAG 25-08-2009 08:19 PM

Showers
 
Any tips other than bleach to clean nice pink shower bacteria that hide behind clear rubber seals

sandramcs 25-08-2009 08:26 PM

tips for cleaning seals
 
shower seals not aqua seals... vinegar and or bread soda. I keep a squirty bottle of vinegar at hand and it certainly makes it easy to keep the shower clean. A tiny bit of elbow grease leaves the grouting nice and white too. Good luck.

nanny56 25-08-2009 08:40 PM

cleaning showers
 
I also keep a spray bottle with neat vinegar handy. After spraying I dip either an old tooth or nailbrush into bread soda and scrub the area. Keeping the windows open will minimize the chip shop smell! Seriously it goes away pretty quickly.

CD427JAG 26-08-2009 09:22 AM

Thanks will give it a try

Gormal 16-12-2009 08:38 PM

Cleaning silver
 
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White toothpaste cleans silver brilliantly.
Just rub toothpaste onto silver, take a damp bit of kitchen roll and rub to a lather, then when your done just rinse. see pic for before and after.

Gormal 16-12-2009 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by colmsmum
Hi All,

Can anyone tell me where I can buy a large bottle of white vinegar? They only have small bottles that cost a fortune in the supermarket & doesn't go far with the use it gets here.

Thanks & regards,
colmsmum.



I know this was asked a while ago, but I saw a 5L bottle? in buylo for around 6.69 euro i think

TheBear 17-12-2009 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by colmsmum
Hi All,

Can anyone tell me where I can buy a large bottle of white vinegar? They only have small bottles that cost a fortune in the supermarket & doesn't go far with the use it gets here.

Thanks & regards,
colmsmum.

Hi,

They have 750ml bottles of white vinegar in Tesco for 69c, and malt vinegar (brown) for 39c (I'm not sure if the brown vinegar would undo some of the cleaning benefits by leaving brown marks). I know you were looking for a big container, but maybe some small cheap containers will do.

jenniferalan 11-01-2010 01:48 PM

A great tip for cleaning oven glass doors is to mix bi carb of soda and undiluted washing up liquid. mix into a paste and apply to the door. leave for 10 mins and then scrape off. glass door will be like new!

TickTock 18-01-2010 08:23 PM

Lemon Pips – A Step Too Far?
 
This is a true story.

Today I had 2 lemons. I grated the rind and packed it and froze it. Then I juiced the lemons and poured the juice into an ice cube tray and froze that also. Then I took what was left of the lemons, spread them open and cleaned my shower door – which in hindsight was a mistake because then I had bits of lemon flesh caught in the steel framework and I had a job and a half to get that off. I then rinsed the shower door with clean water, and thought…..I would have had better results with washing up liquid. Then I took what was barely left of the lemons and popped them into my dishwasher, which I don’t use very much but today I did…because I had put lemons in! Then I spent the rest of the morning fretting about the fact that I had thrown the pips away – should I have been making jam today I wondered?

Is this a step too far? Do I see men in white coats approaching?

mewl81 08-03-2010 11:54 PM

Old fruit net bags
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by colmsmum
Thanks erica, your a great help. I'll buy a bit at the weekend, if i post a wanted ad i may not get it in time (if at all) & the birds will have a field day. I wouldn't mind but i have feeders for them but they're obviously impressed with colms work!

The netting off fruit u buy in the shop tie together and use a few small sticks and elastic bands to attach net to sticks( twigs/small shrub branches etc)

maggied 11-03-2010 01:47 AM

2 lemons .. a step too far ?
 
hi tick tock , i am shocked you didn't plant the seeds to see could you get a lemon tree , and them get all your windows gleaming too ! now who is obsessed ?
maggie

greenasil 30-05-2010 12:21 PM

where to find?
 
Hi there!
Hoping you all can help me out!
I have moved to Ireland recently from North America and I cannot find proper cleaning vinegar in the shops. I see this thread talks about using vinegar for cleaning and I hope you can help.
The vinegar I am accustomed to buying for cleaning is sold in gallon jugs and is located in the cleaning area of the grocery shop. I know that the shops here sell distilled malt vinegar, wine vinegar, and cider vinegar, etc. but I am searching for plain white vinegar. Where will I find this in Ireland?
I have asked in shops (Tesco, Dunnes, Superquinn) and I get blank looks or I am directed to the malt vinegar.
Thanks in advance for your assistance!

Gormal 30-05-2010 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenasil
Hi there!
Hoping you all can help me out!
I have moved to Ireland recently from North America and I cannot find proper cleaning vinegar in the shops. I see this thread talks about using vinegar for cleaning and I hope you can help.
The vinegar I am accustomed to buying for cleaning is sold in gallon jugs and is located in the cleaning area of the grocery shop. I know that the shops here sell distilled malt vinegar, wine vinegar, and cider vinegar, etc. but I am searching for plain white vinegar. Where will I find this in Ireland?
I have asked in shops (Tesco, Dunnes, Superquinn) and I get blank looks or I am directed to the malt vinegar.
Thanks in advance for your assistance!


You can get the plain white vinegar in BuyLo in 5L bottles, it is not amongst the cleaning stuff.

greenasil 30-05-2010 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gormal
You can get the plain white vinegar in BuyLo in 5L bottles, it is not amongst the cleaning stuff.


Thank you, Gormal!
Where are BuyLo stores located? I am in Dublin and haven't seen this store.

Fizzywitch 30-05-2010 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gormal
You can get the plain white vinegar in BuyLo in 5L bottles, it is not amongst the cleaning stuff.


I ask at our local Eurospar for the 1 gallon container of white vinegar as they use it for cleaning in the cafe and deli. Small bottles are usually available with the condiments in supermarkets, tescos, supervalu etc..
I pay $5 which I think is good value.

flies 01-07-2012 04:38 PM

Here's a tip on how to get rid of flys, fruit flies that is. A small container of apple cider vinegar with a drop of dish soap.

koko 06-07-2012 10:26 PM

Breadsoda also kills mould,, as I found out when my daughter had it growing in her blood last year,, it was discovered thanks to a naturopath in Waterford, she lost 9 weeks of school in sever pain and had to take some every day ,, was back in school within a week,, doctors wanted her to see a psychiatrist but to the wonders of breadsoda she got back to normal in no time,,, so you can wash anything with it,,

Marhen 26-07-2012 03:58 PM

You can change your inhalor
 
I have chronic Asthma and was using the same type of inhalers you mentioned. last year my doctor changed my inhaler to a CFC free inhaler. It is called Salamol Easy-Breathe. I have found it works better than the old ones. Perhaps you could talk to your doctor about it. This will leave you with no Pssh's and works great. Mahen

flies 30-07-2012 04:37 PM

White vinegar mixed with water is a great window cleaner as well. If you have any citrus peels, cut into strips, put in a jar with white vinegar, leave on the window sill a few days, strain , then put in sprayer bottle. You know have an all purpose cleaner. Works great I use it more than anything else.


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