Stone tiles add beauty to your home whether they're on your floor, countertop or in the bathroom. Stone tiles are a natural surface, requiring extra care to prevent damage during regular cleaning, as well as during stain removal. Stains on your stone tile can alter the appearance of your t...
Put a dab of dishsoap on the cleaning brush and insert it in the straw. Scrub the brush inside the straw from end to end to clean out all the drink leftovers. With a dish cloth, wipe the outside of the straw. Rinse the straw thoroughly with hot water. Remember to clean off and ri...
how to clean marble tile floor Marble is very durable and will last forever, however, marble cleaning and maintenance is definitely a different game than cleaning granite countertops. Marble Stains A common mythis that marble countertops and floors are really porous, stain easy andmustbe sealed. ...
I figured if I could clean it for $5 worth of cleaning supplies that’s a huge price difference! The second reason is that you can’t use your tub for 24 hours after reglazing it. With this being our only bathroom and already not being able to use it while we redo the wall tile,...
Let the water clean the brush off so you don’t have to. To allow the brush to drip-dry, hold it on the rim and put the seat down. Let the brush sit for a few minutes and then replace it dry into the brush container (if it is wet and it goes back in, you get nasty build...
Clean cloth How to Do It If the rust stain is on a toilet, ceramic tile, sink, or tub, begin by wetting the pumice bar. Then rub the damp pumice bar on the stain. (Don't use this method for ceramic glass, ceramic cooktops or cookware because it will cause surface scratches). ...
Don't feel bad if you've got moldy bathroom grout and tile. It can happen even if you clean conscientiously. We have a home-brewed formula to handle it (though you shouldn't use it on colored grout). Make a paste of Bon Ami Polishing Cleanser and chlorine bleach diluted with water. ...
Put a dab of dishsoap on the cleaning brush and insert it in the straw. Scrub the brush inside the straw from end to end to clean out all the drink leftovers. With a dish cloth, wipe the outside of the straw. Rinse the straw thoroughly with hot water. Remember to clean off and ri...
Remove Rust From Plastic To remove rust from plastic, use a paste of baking soda and vinegar. Rub it into the plastic in small circles with a soft sponge so you don't run the risk of scratching or further damaging the plastic. Let it sit for at least five minutes, longer for more pe...
First off, you need supplies. Quite a few of them. My Latest Videos How to Paint Shower Tile Supplies – RustOleum tub and tile paint (I used almost two boxes and did three coats) Cleaning Supplies – bleach, Comet, and Lime-A-Way abrasive pad/sponge 400/600 grit wet/dry sandpaper ...