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Shower Screen Spray
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I feel so much better knowing I am not the only one to suffer the orangey-pink stuff :rotfl:0
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Me too. It's not nice.
I'm sure I seen a post on here a while ago about it. I think it can be dangerous. Have had a look back but can't find out.
Maybe somebody will come on later and let us know about it.
Lola:hello: Never say Never :smileyhea0 -
Argh,
Dangerous orangey-pinky stuff!0 -
I've merged this with a thread about cleaning shower
screens. Shower screen spray may also help
What's the orangey pinky stuff?!:eek::rotfl:Oh lord - is this it? Pink mould in shower :eek:A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
Norn Iron club member #3800 -
I've tried searching but can't find anything about this. I have a glass shower screen which is really badly in need of cleaning... the inside is covered in watermarks, I've tried cleaning it in the past but nothing seems to get it really clean.
Any advice on what I can use on it? I've tried bathroom cleaner, window cleaner...0 -
Vinegar will dissolve hard-water marks and soap residue. Give that a go0
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I had the same problem during the week and used vinegar and it's all shiny and sparkly nowCredit Card: £796 Left/£900 October 2011 :eek:Store Card: £100 October 2011
Declutter 100 Things In January 100/100:j:beer:
No Buying Toiletries 20120 -
White vinegar is the way forward! It's amazing.Debt 2007 £17k
Current Debt approx £7.5k
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I've tried vinegar, lemon and various shop ones it removes some but still left with the heavier marks, any ideas?Jan Grocery challenge
Budget £350 - Spent £64.45 to date0 -
you could try vinegar with a nail brush rather than a cloth and see if that lifts the stubborn marks0
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