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MayBee70 Sun 11-Jun-23 18:29:26

I’m totally obsessed with this programme and, oh joy, realising that series one isn’t on catchup I’ve found it on utube. I’ve just deep cleaned my upstairs toilet. I’ve never been able to keep it clean and it isn’t without trying. I had it fitted when the previous one was problematic and the plumber who was very happy to fit a new one for me obviously wanted to get rid of one of a job lot of cheap toilets. I can’t even buy a new toilet seat because it’s a discontinued shape and the fittings aren’t replaceable. It’s got lots of dirt trap areas, too.Anyways I’ve spent two hours attacking it with Bicarbonate, vinegar and tea tree oil and it’s gleaming! Then tonight I can watch more of season one! I’m having a new bathroom cabinet soon as well so I can keep it more clutter free.

Jaxjacky Sun 24-May-26 16:23:02

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seanmorton85 Sun 24-May-26 16:15:51

That kind of stubborn build-up is oddly satisfying to finally beat; a bit like estate exit strategy planning ink{https://realestateinvestmentadvisor.co.uk/services/exit-strategy-planning-for-real-estate-investments/\realestateinvestmentadvisor.co.uk/services/exit-strategy-planning-for-real-estate-investments]]/}, it only works when you account for the messy details upfront. New bathroom cabinet should make maintenance easier and keep those hard-to-reach areas under control going forward.

eazybee Wed 26-Jun-24 03:34:54

As someone sadly not houseproud, I discovered this programme recently and am a convert.
Sensible, practical, and accessible advice delivered in an easy to follow, measured and non-judgemental style. And cheap to implement!

MayBee70 Tue 25-Jun-24 17:32:41

Oh joy. There are now 4 episodes on catchup from series one that weren’t on it before so I’ve got 4 new episodes to watch! I can’t begin to explain how happy this has made me!

MayBee70 Mon 19-Feb-24 12:37:56

I think they genuinely get a lot of pleasure for helping people. And the houses they work on are normal houses with normal people, not show homes. I tend to look at my house and think about how it would look on right move and sometimes have to step back and think about how I want my home to work for the way I actually live, not how I feel I should live.

choughdancer Mon 19-Feb-24 11:42:37

Thanks to this thread I am now hooked on this programme! I'm watching all of series 2 and have picked up so many tips on all sorts of things! I already use vinegar, washing up liquid and Tea Tree oil for most basic cleaning, and vinegar and bicarb for clearing/cleaning the drainers in sinks etc., but realise now that it can be used for much more!

So good to be able to see everything in action and the tips and recommendations they give throughout. It's also great that they try to reuse or adapt things already there; very inspiring. Good ideas for storage too.

I also love the camaraderie between the three of them.

Thank you Gransnetters for recommending the programme.

Patsy70 Fri 16-Feb-24 10:35:59

Nannan2

You cn get 5litres white vinegar from ocado.

Amazon too.

annodomini Thu 15-Feb-24 19:41:49

It's on BBC1, after Doctors, each afternoon, but as it clashes with Countdown, I only ever see the end of each day's programme. Note to self: watch it on i-Player!

Nannan2 Thu 15-Feb-24 14:17:25

You cn get 5litres white vinegar from ocado.

Nannan2 Thu 15-Feb-24 14:15:46

Clean it fix it is back?😊

Patsy70 Thu 15-Feb-24 14:11:50

Thank you. We live in a very hard water area, and this doesn’t help with cleaning! 🙄

MayBee70 Thu 15-Feb-24 13:10:36

I think it must be one of the new ones which I haven’t seen yet. I have a problem toilet. I had it fitted a few years ago and it’s cheap and horrible and smells if I don’t clean it constantly. Instead of smooth porcelain everywhere it’s quite rough. Also I can’t replace the toilet seat as it’s a shape that is no longer made. I think the plumber had a job lot of cheap toilets that he wanted to use up.

Patsy70 Thu 15-Feb-24 12:59:20

Which series and episode was this on MayBee70, as I would love my toilets to ‘sparkle’?

MayBee70 Thu 15-Feb-24 12:08:54

I buy essential oils from Holland and Barrett. Mind you, after spraying everything with peppermint oil I read that it is dangerous if you have a dog. As is tea tree oil. I’ve recently started using more zip lock bags for everything. I do hate using plastic but they get a lot of use: I have some that I’ve used for years. A local cheap shop sells vinegar in large containers. I did read though that vinegar and bicarbonate neutralise each other so all you need in drains is bicarb and hot water.

choughdancer Thu 15-Feb-24 08:26:03

Aldom

Where do you buy the essential oils?
Do you buy white vinegar in bulk? If so, where from please?

I get my white vinegar in 5l containers from eBay. Lots of it available there.

NotSpaghetti Thu 15-Feb-24 06:51:57

I see this has been solved!
Note to self - don't answer till you get to the very end.
Apologies.
#readtheWHOLEthread.
🙄

NotSpaghetti Thu 15-Feb-24 06:42:48

www.google.com/search?q=long+flexible+brush+for+cleaning+bladder+tubes

Try this!

NotSpaghetti Thu 15-Feb-24 06:40:10

Hellogirl1

It may seem trivial, but my disabled daughter has a drink bottle with a long, bendy plastic drinking tube, how do I clean the tube? Bottle brushes only go so far, so it`s clean for about 8" at each end, but the rest looks disgusting, despite me soaking it twice a day. I`ve written to the suppliers, NRS Medical supplies, but no reply.

Look up cleaning a "camelback bladder".
My son had one for cycling which we cleaned with a bleach solution and a long flexible wire brush.
His friend used a long piece of dowel and pipe cleaners. He pushed the pipe cleaner through the tube with the long thin stick after a bleach solution soak.
Hope this helps.

Actually there's probably lots of options these days and other makes of bladder. If there's not much online for camelback you may find a long flexible brush at a sports shop that does running or cycling supplied.
Good luck.

karmalady Thu 15-Feb-24 06:24:26

I loved the episode yesterday and checked my washing machine last night. I have never thought to clean inside the top of the rubber seal. It was not bad but there was a bit of grubbiness up there

I also loved how a homely workable craft room came about after such a cluttered mess. Good storage ideas too. I would have made sure to have supported the sides of the new crafting table. One of my heavy machines on one side would have tilted it and I noticed that they had placed a machine on each side to stop that

I zip lock or vac pack all my wools against moths. Those herb bags would not be enough to keep them away. The utility area was also an inspiring fix

Callistemon21 Wed 14-Feb-24 17:22:34

Must try the bicarbonate, white vinegar and tea tree oil on the loo.

What proportions do you use?

Gwyllt Wed 14-Feb-24 17:08:38

I hate those programs they make it look so easy.

MayBee70 Wed 14-Feb-24 16:42:49

I love it. It makes me want to start cleaning everything! I just wish someone would come along and sort my house out for me.

sodapop Wed 14-Feb-24 16:16:28

It must be just me then who finds the whole thing annoying, time for the off button.

MayBee70 Wed 14-Feb-24 14:40:18

Winnie learning how to clean the washing machine…

MayBee70 Wed 14-Feb-24 14:36:34

Oh joy! Just came in from walking the dog, put the tv on and there’s a new series! I thought that Sort Your Life Out in Five Days had superseded it. The peppermint with rice was a disaster, though. When a mouse got into my kitchen recently it was actually eating the rice having chewed through the cotton lid I’d made. I can’t even begin to explain why this programme makes me so happy. Even the dog’s watching it….