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Sink and bath plug cleaning brushes
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What about a bottle brush, these are out of stock and not cheap, but it will give you the idea of what I mean.0
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Heard using steel wool to remove water marks from marble tiles works
anyone tried this?0 -
Sorry Jen, no idea. You'd have more replies if you create a separate thread with your question.0
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theonlywayisup wrote: »What about a bottle brush, these are out of stock and not cheap, but it will give you the idea of what I mean.
Ta. Yes, I'm thinking that something like that is what I really need.0 -
Why not use a plunger?0
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Once clean you may find rinsing running clean water more often will stop the build up from excess soap products from just draining.
The point of coil spring is they are stiff enough to clean the straight section if there is a brush on it and still very bendy when needed.
another solution might be the water jet versions for sinks and baths I got a set from aldi/lidl a few years back.
Or just use a jet washer attachment(under a towel) that will clean a few inches into the drains.0 -
Ta. Yes I'd though about some sort of water jet cleaner. But a simple brush will probably do.0
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Our bath (shower over) needed a more than a quick unblock(hair+buildup)
Turns out a Virgin tooth brush from the amenity pack on long haul flights did the job as it just fitted through the gaps.0
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