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Gingernutty wrote: »As I was dyeing my hair and eyelashes yesterday, I notices the yellow lino was grey from dust and fluff.
I couldn't be bothered to go into the kitchen (the next room) so I used up the last of the Huggies baby wipes to give the floor a wipe.
Is cleaning the bathroom floor slobby, or should I go to the Flylady thread?
Cuz they scare me.....:(
Oh I wouldn't worry, I do clean, and I'm on the flylady thread for motivation but I can't keep up!! (and can't be a**ed with all of it sometimes)
But I usually use toilet paper for cleaning in the bathroom cuz its THERE, along with the manky sponge that has gone black from a black bath bomb clean after the dratted thing stained the bath black! It did come off but I had to clean it, man....what's the point in that I ask you??!
I like bath bombs because they leave the bath quite clean usually :rotfl:
I am here because I am a lazy hoarder but when I get stuck in to cleaning I actually enjoy it...it just takes a good kick up the bottom to get me to clean.
It needs to be satisfying workDon't turn a slip up into a give up
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The Collie clogged the new "pet buster" hoover with his fur.
Honest, I used it at least twice a week and the furbag clogged it. I think I'm proud of him0 -
I am hyperventilating with panic at the mess in our house & the work necessary to tidy it... I think we'll go out for the day! :rotfl:0
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wondercollie wrote: »The Collie clogged the new "pet buster" hoover with his fur.
Honest, I used it at least twice a week and the furbag clogged it. I think I'm proud of him
I should rent out my dog as a vacuum tester. I hate adverts that whizz up 'ingrained pet fur'. Fur that's artfully placed on a rug is not ingrained!0 -
We use to have a cat who loved to have vacuum run over her tum...on upholstery setting BTWBe the change you want to see -with apologies to Gandhi
In gardens, beauty is a by-product. The main business is sex and death. ~Sam Llewelyn
'On the internet no one knows you are a cat'0 -
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OOOh this is where I belong.
Here's my sloblady tip - to avoid doing any ironing, never buy any clothes that need to be ironed. If the other half insists on having stuff that needs to be ironed, tell him to iron them himself
Rule that I live by!!0 -
I bought a mop today, to replace the one that broke a few weeks ago. They ranged from £2 to £11 in @sd@. and I'm not a cheapskate, just economical, so no guessing which one I bought
The mud and dirt the pets have brought into the kitchen have dried fairly evenly so I decided to leave it. Just for a little while longer, you understand...;)0 -
I bought a mop today, to replace the one that broke a few weeks ago. They ranged from £2 to £11 in @sd@. and I'm not a cheapskate, just economical, so no guessing which one I bought
The mud and dirt the pets have brought into the kitchen have dried fairly evenly so I decided to leave it. Just for a little while longer, you understand...;)
Well you do need to carry out a fair test of your new mop sparrar. I would leave it for a few more days, then if you can clean a nice clean strip on you floor, you can do some reverse graffiti, photograph it and sell it as modern art.:)today's mood is brought to you by coffee, lack of sleep and idiots.
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For those of us (all of us?) that hate cleaning the oven and believe in prevention being better than cure, A!di have their heavy duty silicone oven liners on Specialbuy again from today (Thursday). They are great at catching spills, they just wash clean and they are very hard-wearing.
They also have oven cleaning kits on Specialbuy, if it's something you really can't escape.Erma Bombeck, American writer: "If I had my life to live over again... I would have burned the pink candle, sculptured like a rose, that melted in storage." Don't keep things 'for best' - that day never comes. Use them and enjoy them now.0
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