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Sparkling bath and tiles.
One tip that I am grateful for is to only use liquid soap (shower gel - hand
wash, etc) on the shower, bath and washbasin. It doesn't leave the scum and residue that bar soap (fat based) leaves behind. If you find that your tiles and shower screens are left dull looking then give liquid soaps a try. |
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Sparkling bath and tiles.
John Plant wrote:
One tip that I am grateful for is to only use liquid soap (shower gel - hand wash, etc) on the shower, bath and washbasin. It doesn't leave the scum and residue that bar soap (fat based) leaves behind. If you find that your tiles and shower screens are left dull looking then give liquid soaps a try. Hydrochloric acid does it for me NT |
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John Plant wrote: One tip that I am grateful for is to only use liquid soap (shower gel - hand wash, etc) on the shower, bath and washbasin. It doesn't leave the scum and residue that bar soap (fat based) leaves behind. If you find that your tiles and shower screens are left dull looking then give liquid soaps a try. Hydrochloric acid does it for me Doesn't that leave you looking a bit red and blotchy though? -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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Sparkling bath and tiles.
wrote in message oups.com... John Plant wrote: One tip that I am grateful for is to only use liquid soap (shower gel - hand wash, etc) on the shower, bath and washbasin. It doesn't leave the scum and residue that bar soap (fat based) leaves behind. If you find that your tiles and shower screens are left dull looking then give liquid soaps a try. Hydrochloric acid does it for me NT Makes my balls tingle though. |
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Sparkling bath and tiles.
John Rumm wrote:
wrote: John Plant wrote: One tip that I am grateful for is to only use liquid soap (shower gel - hand wash, etc) on the shower, bath and washbasin. It doesn't leave the scum and residue that bar soap (fat based) leaves behind. If you find that your tiles and shower screens are left dull looking then give liquid soaps a try. Hydrochloric acid does it for me Doesn't that leave you looking a bit red and blotchy though? Being serious for a mo I've never had any skin problem from it. Might explain my sometimes acid nature though. NT |
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