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April 12, 2011

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Hxx

Oh my goodness, are you auditioning for 'House Clean Is Your House - Sweden'? It's a programme, with a matronly blonde who cleans up every known bit of grime known to man!! PS She'd adore you!

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=how+clean+is+your+house&aq=0

Maja

Good job! I need this cleaning-stuff, too!

Anne

Wow. Impressing. And exciting. And almost fun. Three in one - kinderegg!
;)

Jo

Wow Benita.. the life you lead.. !!
Compost clear up on Saturday and toilet floors today..
I hear a hollywood script in the offing. Producers are surely checking Ron Howard and Steven Spielberg's availability as we speak.. ;o)
Jo xx
Oh and btw.. you can only see a hint of a stain because YOU knew where it was to start with.. no one else will ever be aware that it was there. Good job !

Peggy

I enjoy your posts so very much. Your blog is the first thing I read each morning. It gives me inspiration. The compost post from yesterday had me wondering where you get your energy. I believe my problem with cleaning an area is not being adamant about throwing stuff away. But I keep trying and asking myself "what would Benita do?"

Pat, Surviving Fluoride

"Professionally Speaking"--Boy is that a familiar sight. If I recall correctly you plan on re-doing the floor at some point? My observation is Thank Goodness modern "steel wool" is sometimes now actually not steel. (I'm thinking 3M, the dark green scrubbers) Your particular floor color will also hide it, but if you used actual steel wool, it would have left an embedded layer of steel dust/filings (rusting) residue, lacking a flooding/wet vac rinse off. On a lighter floor, rust would show up.With your color of tile, I'd say you're good, here.

This reminds me of some kitchen scouring pads- the ones with soap in them. In my experience, some have a wax in the soap that automatically burns once a pan is heated, thus ensuring you need to use more of them. Way to keep a customer buying! In any case, using a Medium heat setting on pans saves lots of time and minimizes scorching, avoiding scrubbing in the first place.

Finally got our Ikea sink with faucet installed in the bathroom, the sink is the mid-size rectangular one with the "jewelry" (has stainless hooks, and a small tray, plus soap dish, all which clip onto the neat rim). The faucet was a huge hassle, despite my husband being a seasoned plumbing installer at home (30 years) and hardware store manager, totally up on plumbing supply materials, this is European, and had odd fittings, he had to improvise. (we are in the US) From my point of view, I like it a lot. The heavy, solid brass faucet (very contemporary, with small stick controller) with the brushed finish MUFFLES the water as it flows. My mornings just got beautifully quieter! YAY! And I suspect that, contrary to virtually every US bathroom faucet I've used (and cleaned many more!) I think this sink will actually hold water, not slowly drain it out. Time will tell. I like it! I look forward to enjoying your Ikea kitchen posts. One of my dreams! Best, Pat

Leena

I think this is interesting, I like to see what products you use. I have not seen that brand sold in Finland though.

(PS. I started a blog, feel free to visit, I'll propably refer a lot on things you have done, you're so inspirational)

Giulia

wow, you are really getting into the nitty gritty now! These are the unglamorous tasks, but they make such a big impact. I admire how you take things into your own hands and just go for it.

jja

Funny plumbing!;-) Would prefer wall and not floor version of it. Good job Benita.

christine e-e

you are an inspiration for DIY ... I too wonder where you get all your energy?
I used to be able to "go-go-go" but lately I've been slowed down (probably due to the broken bone in my foot) - checking your blog is getting me moving again. It just takes longer & longer to recover (urrghh)...
love your place.

Benita ~ Chez Larsson

Uh oh! I did use the real stuff but I guess it's only fair if I get new stains after abusing the tiles like that :). I am planning to redo the floor at some point in the not so far future as the plumbing for it needs changing too. I'll keep it as is for now though to be sure I have a working toliet should (god forbid) the renovation of the bathroom take longer than planned.

As for your IKEA faucet I would have thought they'd adjust stuff like that according to different country standards. How odd that they don't...

Pamela

Yay! The floor came out great.

Benita I have been reading your blog since the beginning and I am always impressed by your hardwork.

When I do projects in my home I try to do them as throughly as you do.
I don't always succeed,but I try. :)

r8chel

I'm impressed that you managed to write something about cleaning the bathroom floor that I actually thought was worth reading. :)

CARMEM

Benita, I am Brazilian, I read her every day, I love your house organized and beautiful and also Minnie and Bonus, I wonder how they are?

Britta

Benita, du verkar ha bra koll på rengöringsmedel! Har du något bra tips vad jag ska använda för att få bort missfärgningen i kakelfogen? Detta blir särskilt fult i duschhörnan i badrummet.

Benita ~ Chez Larsson

Det finns Tile Guard produkter till det också! Jag köper mina på Järnia.

Benita ~ Chez Larsson

They are doing great and are particularily happy with the warmer weather :)

Benita ~ Chez Larsson

Det finns Tile Guard produkter till det också! Jag köper mina på Järnia

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