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I obviously don't do this searching the forum thing correctly as I never find the answer I need then I post a question and one of you more computer literate people points me in the right direction.
So hopefully one of you can help me again
Firstly can anyone tell me how to get water and soap marks off my glass shower doors and if there is a way to treat them after they have been cleaned so that the marks don't build up so quickly in future?
Secondly there are soap scum marks in the tile grout around the shower controls but the mosaic tiles in this area are natural stone which have been sealed and we can't use some of the proprietry grout cleaners in this area, what can I use as an alternative which won't damage the tiles?
Thirdly I have a new dining room table and the surface is solid oak and although I have used table mats when dining there are a couple of what look like greasy marks on the wood. How do I remove that without damaging the surface?
So hopefully one of you can help me again
Firstly can anyone tell me how to get water and soap marks off my glass shower doors and if there is a way to treat them after they have been cleaned so that the marks don't build up so quickly in future?
Secondly there are soap scum marks in the tile grout around the shower controls but the mosaic tiles in this area are natural stone which have been sealed and we can't use some of the proprietry grout cleaners in this area, what can I use as an alternative which won't damage the tiles?
Thirdly I have a new dining room table and the surface is solid oak and although I have used table mats when dining there are a couple of what look like greasy marks on the wood. How do I remove that without damaging the surface?
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