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I read a good article about how to use candles properly:
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See:You can use wine if you have it. I use white wine because it's easier to see the little corpses.
I also recommend one of these little glass traps, because they're pretty and you can hang them up off the counter.
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There's a hole in the underside of the bottle. A raised lip around that hole holds the bait/soap mixture in a moat of death.
Vinegar,This is literally the only Pinterest pin that has ever helped me.
Got some fruit flies in your house? (I always seem to get some during the early summer when I open a window because I like bananas.) Put a squirt of dish soap and a splash of vinegar (apple cider vinegar preferred, but white works too) together in a ramekin or similar dish. Mix that shit up. Wait a few hours/overnight and you should have little to no more fruit flies.
I was replying to that post. I just meant that if you get fruit flies now and then, it might be time to invest in a specialized trap for them.See:
Vinegar,
Vinegar > whatever bait they sell for fruit flies.
As long as you don't hold the steam mop in one place for too long, it should be fine. I have been using one for years, both on hardwood and linoleum (real linoleum, not vinyl) and it has been fine. I only use it on the hardwood a few times a year, though. The best feature of mine is that it's a canister model, and the attachments are especially great for cleaning the stove, under the rim of the toilet bowl, and around faucet handles.Well fuck again. I did some Googling after my last post. You cannot use a steam mop on hardwood floors, even the varnished ones. You can, but you risk water getting down between the cracks where the varnish isn't and the wood warping, molding, or rotting. Pass.
You also can't use them on vinyl plank flooring, which is what I want throughout my house eventually. You can only use them on some linoleum! You can't use them on peel-and-stick linoleum tiles, which means I cannot use them in my kitchen.
Basically they are good on tile. What a laugh. I'll never have tile.
I found a commercial string mop handle, standard commercial string mop heads, and a Rubbermaid commercial bucket/wringer. It will cost twice as much all told (about a hundred bucks), but should last me a lifetime (the handle and bucket). I'm betting that I can throw the mop head in a lingerie bag and into the washing machine to clean it between uses too.
JFC, just get a Libman Wonder Mop. Ten bucks. They're easy to wring, work great, last a long time, and the heads are easy to replace.I found a commercial string mop handle, standard commercial string mop heads, and a Rubbermaid commercial bucket/wringer. It will cost twice as much all told (about a hundred bucks),
Strongly agree. Best hair catcher/strainer I've ever used."SinkShroom" or other similar devices are a godsend for anyone who shares a shower with people who shed or shave profusely.
Basically "SinkShroom is a strainer that fits snug inside your bathroom sink/shower drain, effortlessly gathering each and every hair that tries to make its way down your vulnerable drain."
If you've ever had to share a shower with multiple roommates, trust me, this thing will save you hundreds on Drano in the long run.
Yes, thank you for mentioning those other ones! I used to live with these long-haired blonde girls who'd clog our shower every time they used it. I spent a fortune on Drano that year.Strongly agree. Best hair catcher/strainer I've ever used.
Its big cousins are called TubShroom or ShowerShroom. The hollow design lets it still drain, even when it's getting hairy, so it'll work even if you're the onlydecent adultperson cleaning the strainer. Not as gross to clean out, either.
Forget the Shopping Cart Theory; the true test of a human is in a shared shower drain. Anyone who can't grasp cause, effect, personal responsibility to society, and preventative maintenance is probably one of those philosophical zombies and should be loaded on a truck.Yes, thank you for mentioning those other ones! I used to live with these long-haired blonde girls who'd clog our shower every time they used it. I spent a fortune on Drano that year.
Fast forward to years later, I'm now sharing a bathroom with a transitioner who is shaving constantly. Like, all day, every day. Thank god we got that thing when we did, hair is the devil for a drain...!
I'll give my troon this. He was the one who purchased the ShowerShroom and he's the one who cleans it out daily. This is a man who "needs" to shave and he needs to do it a lot, y'know for his "womanhood" and such.Tell your troon that a big part of womanhood is an expectation of daily domestic labor; no point in having seductively smooth legs if your living space is a mess.