some are best suited for sinks andshowers, while others are appropriate for use on toilets. Once you’ve determined the best tool for the job, success is all about form. Contrary to popular practice, repeatedly flushing while frantically pumping won’t release the blockage any faster—instead,...
Our tips and tricks show you how to remove hard water stains in showers, toilets, sinks, and bathtubs – and keep surfaces clean for good. SKIP TO: Common Ingredients to Remove Water Stains Best Tip to Remove Water Stains Shower & Tubs | Shower Heads & Faucets Glass | Toilets | Dishes...
Of course, there are millionaires who cruise, but you don't have to be one to enjoy a wonderful vacation at sea! Many people don't realize how economical a cruise can be. Cruises start at as little as $100 per person per day (double occupancy), which wouldn't pay for a night at ...
Many forums on both house and commercial cleaning rate vinegar high on their lists for getting calcium stains out of toilets and sinks. Strong vinegar concentrations work well when left to soak on the stains, and you can do this safely overnight. Some advise letting all of the water out of...
In some baths, separate vanity sinks are located back-to-back in the center of the room or back-to-back on opposite walls, rather than side by side. Depending on the size of the room, you can use innovative floor plans to create a dramatic effect. The master bathroom can include both...
Flush all drains simultaneously.One of the best ways to keep drains clear is by periodically flushing all drains at once. To do this, fill all tubs and sinks with warm water. Next, open all the drains and flush all toilets simultaneously (depending on how many drains and toilets you have...
Create a water displacement system for toilets (tutorial). As you wait for water to get hot, catch it and use it for cooking or watering plants. Keep glass jars for storage (how to remove the labels). Turn off the hot water to the bathroom sinks. Unplug appliances and electronics when ...
If you have had sewage back up and spill out of toilets into the building, cleanup is needed and you may face bacterial hazards. See SEWAGE CONTAMINATION IN buildings for advice. Is the sewer line or soil stack clogged? If flushing the toilet leads to a backup, or worse, a toilet overfl...
I answered to an Officer that had houses checked with mirrors on sticks; think selfie stick, (used to search out bombs), at the back and under: sinks, toilets, baths, and cookers! Not to mention white gloves. Nightmares! My tip is to ‘pump’ the water out of the toilet bowl below...
When mice come inside, they’ll look for a place with water. You’ll often find droppings under sinks or near toilets or in wet basements or garages. Once they get into the kitchen (often via plumbing), they will look for food. Mice can easily chew through food packaging, and you’ll...