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Old 05-16-2008, 03:36 PM
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I just tried a cleaning product on my kitchen faucet that took off all the soap scum and water spots...its just a cheap, generic brand I got at Meijers called "Spray and Walk Away Shower Cleaner." Its obviously made for showers but I ran out of kitchen cleaner and thought I could use this on my kitchen faucet and sinks. This made my stainless steel sink and faucets shine so pretty and they look as good as new!
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Old 05-28-2008, 06:18 AM
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Cool! but here's my tip if you like to remove mildew from your kitchen tiles:

When storing materials, packing such buffers as silica gel with the goods before sealing the container will help keep excess moisture at bay. For basements, sprinkle chlorinated lime (commonly called chloride of lime or bleaching powder) over the floor. Let it sit until musty mildew odors disappear. Then sweep it up. Increasing the heat and air circulation into the basement will help this process.
Get rid of mildew on tiled walls and bathrooms floors by scrubbing them with a diluted solution of sodium hypochlorite or chlorine bleach, 1 cup of bleach to a gallon of water. Rinse with clean water and wipe as dry as possible. Keep the windows and shower curtain open until the walls and floors are thoroughly dry.




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