Decorate the Bathroom Shelves

Jul 28th, 2010 Posted in Bathroom | no comment »

Decorate the Bathroom ShelvesIf you have a bookcase in the back of the toilet, you can do again very simple, curtain cloth to cover each shelf, and thereby hide their personal hygiene products.

Also another idea is to wicker baskets like those in the photo, is a way to decorate the boxes with a little blown, this shelf serves to save everything we use in the bathroom and is ordered from super decorative. Select a durable material, for example, a mixture of cotton and polyester, which can provide protection, and at the same time, enables a good decoration. Also, buy Velcro to cover the entire length of each shelf or drawer.

We can use Velcro to attach the fabric of each case or if they were shelves would be the same, many people use glue but then to wash it is much more complicated so we suggest you use something easy to get clean so comfortably when it is dirty. Do not forget that being white requires more cleaning if you do a different color.

Decorate with fabric our bathroom is much more economical and is delicate fabric. Appreciate if you do not have to be white so leave in your hands the color according to the bathroom.

       

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Removes Stains from the Toilet

Jun 25th, 2010 Posted in Bathroom, Cleaning Tips and Tools | no comment »

Removes Stains from the ToiletMany times in the toilets you can see the marks left by the water level. To remove, simply rub the area with alcohol and then pass a sponge soaked in dish-washing detergent.

In any case, remember that bathtubs and restrooms are cleaned well and easily with hot vinegar.

Also with muriatic acid, but eye or chlorine or acid and put that together make a reaction and out gases that can be toxic. Also, when you add acid to water but only tencuidado gases will but it is very effective.

Cola, has a pH as acid is able to clean and unclog pipes are check it home testing.

In the event that your city water is very hard, regularly pour in the tank, a dash of vinegar.

       

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