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Post by min on Jan 23, 2005 0:30:36 GMT 10
Hi Have you found something that really helps in cleaning your house? How does it make cleaning or doing a particular household chore easier? Please share. I am using this disposable 'Wet Floor Wipes'. It comes in a packet. You have to attach a piece of the wet wipe & place it on the sweeper head. It's an alternative way to mop the floors. Personally, i find it easier than the mop because it's less hassle to use. It removes light dirt from your floors without having to rinse!
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Post by Janny on Jan 23, 2005 9:29:48 GMT 10
My favourite kitchen de-greaser at the moment is Ajax Spray n Wipe Orange Force. Haven't tried the Baking Powder one (green bottle). While in Sgp, a friend recommended Kao Kitchen Magic - which worked like charm, but i couldn't find it here. So I was very glad when I found this Spray n Wipe, which is not too far behind.
However, at the moment I am trying out home-made cleanser. Will update here if it works.
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Post by min on Jan 29, 2005 0:17:56 GMT 10
Jan, i am also using Ajax Spray in my kitchen. It helps to clean the grease off the stove. Do update us with your home-made cleanser.
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Post by Janny on Feb 4, 2005 15:17:41 GMT 10
The home made cleanser I have been testing is from www.organizedhome.comHome made spray : equal part of water + white vinegar. They said it is good for general cleaning/wiping. For tougher dirt, warm up the solution in microwave before putting it into a spray bottle. I don't know if it really does the job, because i was using it in the bathroom only, and it wasn't greasy. But boy.... the vinegar smell stays a while. Anyway, I have some water marks on the shower screen i tried to get rid of. Tried rubbing it off with bicarb-soda but still the marks won't go away. It wasn't soap scum. The glass was clean to the touch. I think that was stain left behind by water spashed on the screen. Must admit, I am not the type to wipe down the screen after each shower. Read before that some people do use that type of rubber wiper used to clean windows or car windscreen to wipe down their shower screen after each shower. Any suggestion, ladies?
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Post by min on Feb 6, 2005 1:40:10 GMT 10
Janny, i use those rubber wiper for car wiindscreen to clean my sliding glass door. It works well even with just water. I think you can also use those window spray to clean your shower screen.
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