Which reminds me, I need to do my girlfriends gutters....no, that was not a euphemism.
Lol. If you have to go in blind for a rummage, be sure to wear a hat.
Which reminds me, I need to do my girlfriends gutters....no, that was not a euphemism.
******* towel heating radiators in bathrooms!
Yeah definitely the bathroom. The previous owners left it in a disgusting state. There is still black mould that I can't get off. I have tried all sorts
I use one of those plug hole covers to catch as much hair as possible (before anyone judges I'm female and have long thick hair ) every now and then I'll pour some baking soda and white vinegar down the drain to help clear the gunk. I also spray around after I shower every day with vinegar water.
And once a month I put my shower curtain and bath mat in the washing machine (I long for the day I can finally re do it all and have a shower screen instead!)
Having 4 bathrooms.
Oh damn
What is the worst/most hated part about cleaning your home?
Yeh, the shower cubicle in the en-suite of our house is an absolute **** to clean because of the sliding doors. Its impossible to get into all the nooks and crannies where water sits and causes mold. Its all glass so naturally within days of cleaning it its just covered in limescale again. Also, the plug hole gets blocked up with my partner's long hair every few months, although Mr muscle drain unblocker is amazing at shifting it.
Don't mind cleaning the main bath/shower, i just hate the cubicle.
Hire a cleaner you can get them dirt cheap a couple of times a week.
Hire a cleaner you can get them dirt cheap a couple of times a week.
Ours stopped when corona came along sadly. We've since learned that we probably don't need a cleaner.
At home, I do the dusting and the hoovering while my wife does the kitchen and the bathrooms. I'm pretty pedantic when it comes to dusting so it takes me as long to do that as it takes her to do 2.5 bathrooms and a kitchen...oh well!
My worst job is also the shower (not that I often do it). It's bloody awkward and it more or less looks the same in the end. That and dusting our skirting boards. The house is 5 years old now and is still dusty as hell, no matter how often you clean it.
I've no idea whether the dust is caused by all the plasterboard they used or whether it's the low grade paint? If it's the latter, I may end up repainting everywhere.
You can run a 500watt dehumidifier for around 8p an hour might want to look at something like that, they really do work well. Run it for a few hours when your out.