If you haven't cleaned your shower head in a while, it's time to get out the vinegar. Mineral deposits like limescale can ...
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Absolutely not. Tuesdays are taco day which brings me to my latest health-food education campaign. Granted, it’s a one-woman campaign but since I’m the woman, I can verify its veractity.
While spring cleaning is not the most dreaded seasonal task among Americans — in an American Cleaning Institute survey, 80% of respondents said they would rather spring clean than ...
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We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By James Austin and Ellen Airhart The best way to clean tile and grout in your ...
Rust spots are bound to appear in the bathroom, considering faucets and showerheads are used daily. Most bathroom fixtures are covered with some kind of metal plating that keeps them shiny and ...
Use vinegar, baking soda, lemon with salt, or Bar Keepers Friend to gently clean rust from fixtures. Try CLR or WD-40 for tougher rust or hard-to-reach spots. Prevent rust by drying fixtures, avoiding ...
Showers are supposed to be your at-home relaxing retreat. Your safe space; the place you go to relax under the hot water and steam. It's not supposed to be interrupted by hazardous mold. But, sadly, ...
Dear Heloise: I’m hoping you can help with my problem. My shower door frame has calcium scale in places, and the popular calcium and lime spray remover says not to use it on anodized aluminum. Do you ...