Vacuuming, dusting, just keeping your home generally tidy. Do you bother or have you like me given up, finding it hard to keep on top of?

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wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
On the subject of unsalurbrious sh*tters, how do people get rid of the yellowing of the pan below the waterline?

My gut suggests that this is limescale being stained by the stagnant piss that accumlates daily through my miserly aversion to wasting water with a flush after every liquid deposit.. however I'm not sure how limescale would accumulate beneath the waterline.

I chucked some bleach down there a while ago and left it for a few days while away, but this didn't seem to do much. Thinking of doing the same with vinegar next time the opportunity arises.

I appreciate that some mechancial agitation might be necessary, but I share the aversion already expressed in this thread by some others to having a stiff-bristled brush bespeckled wtth nuggets of recycled dinner sitting casually in my otherwise sparkly bathroom..



In other news I vacuumed the flat today - channelling my ancestral OCD on my hands and knees using a head torch to illuminate the small patches being attacked with Henry's crevace tool and spot-cleaning stains with laundry bleach solution as I went. It probably took the best part of 2hrs to do the modest sub-40-odd square metres I have to call mine, but it looked bloody great afterwards :smile:
 

wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
That's limescale and you can various removers from places like Home Bargains.
Thanks - I've got nearly a whole jar of saved pickled onion juice I'll bang down there first; and usually find bulk-bought white vinegar is good for limescale :smile:


The very meaning of life is to fight against entropy. Rev up that Hoover.
It's a war - time to crack out the Henry Tactical tbh:

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postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
I used to clean the house all of it every week.Now much older ,toilets get done regular,now the father in law is with us,but the house once a month.Just lost interest.
 

winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
I'm starting on ADHD meds tomorrow so we'll see if the flat gets any cleaner. TBH it's clean enough anyway, kitchen gets cleaned daily, hoover thrown around a couple of times a week, general tidy before and after the kids come round.

I need to refill my bird feeders and that's about it.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Kitchen is wiped down multiple times a day as one of the four cats has a habit of walking over the kitchen top - the others never do it. Saying no, and putting him on the floor doesn't work. He's a rescue so is always hanging around food sources -it's never got out of his 'system' despite him being with us 6 of his 7 years.

We have to hoover daily, sometimes more with four cats, three of which are very fluffy. Dusting - ah well once in a blue moon. I tend to use 'after shower' spray on the bathroom after each shower, the rest of the family just don't bother cleaning up.
 

spen666

Legendary Member
Robotic vacuum cleaner takes care of the hoovering of carpets , and the hoovering and mopping of non carpeted floors.
If I could find a robotic duster and launderer I would invest in them.
I did have an earlier model, but she whined too much and cost too much to run, so I got rid of her - saved a fortune and got the whole bed to myself
 

No Ta Doctor

Senior Member
Robotic vacuum cleaner takes care of the hoovering of carpets , and the hoovering and mopping of non carpeted floors.
If I could find a robotic duster and launderer I would invest in them.
I did have an earlier model, but she whined too much and cost too much to run, so I got rid of her - saved a fortune and got the whole bed to myself

Do you do mother in law jokes as an encore? 🙄
 
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