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I use a plastic bristles broom and laundry detergent to scrub the bathtub and shower. I goes a lot faster and it does not break your back.
 
use a plastic bristles broom and laundry detergent to scrub the bathtub and shower. I goes a lot faster and it does not break your back

thats what my cleaner does
 
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I just get naked and climb in with a scouring pad. Maybe a little cleanser or a white vinegar solution in a spray bottle. It only takes a couple minutes, and when I'm done I rinse everything down including me.
 
Apparently treasury tags are little known and seldom used in America. WAKE UP AMERICA! These are treasury tags:


And this is why you should use them:


Tip: don't buy cheap ones. They are made in China, are often misshapen and have sharp edges to the bars. Spend money on a good US or British-made brand like Premier-Grip. :gogirl: Happy tagging!
 
We used to use thousands of treasury tags at work. They came in strips like this:

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and were known as "budgie ladders". These days, with almost everything going digital, I think I'd struggle to find a single pack anywhere in the building.
 
Keep a roll of Bounty handy on the computer desk for those messy cleanups.

In case you spill your coffee or whatever. :)
 
Tired of replacing your kitchen baster “every 2 years or every six uses, whichever comes first”?

Buy a 34¢ stainless ring clamp at the hardware store and that baster will last for a decade and work flawlessly every time.
 

I seem to remember that someone on JUB once posted a video of how to fold a fitted sheet. It was something nonobvious, involving folding it into triangles and such, so I knew I'd never remember it. Just think: somebody probably spent a whole day trying to figure it out.
 
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