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By *ildo_swagginsthe3rd OP   Woman
50 weeks ago

Wales

Have you ever used vinegar in your washing machine to clean it out?

I swore when I was younger I wouldn't turn into house cleaning bore, yet...

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By *hortarseWoman
50 weeks ago

Norfolk


"Have you ever used vinegar in your washing machine to clean it out?

I swore when I was younger I wouldn't turn into house cleaning bore, yet..."

Yes I have and mouth wash makes it smell nice. Bicarb good to.

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

Don’t fry bacon bollocko

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By *elix SightedMan
50 weeks ago

Cloud 8


"Have you ever used vinegar in your washing machine to clean it out?

I swore when I was younger I wouldn't turn into house cleaning bore, yet..."

Yes and it didn’t work. On reflection the chips weren’t needed.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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50 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Have you ever used vinegar in your washing machine to clean it out?

I swore when I was younger I wouldn't turn into house cleaning bore, yet...

Yes and it didn’t work. On reflection the chips weren’t needed."

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By *icecouple561Couple
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50 weeks ago

East Sussex

I use white vinegar on glass

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

Half a lemon rubbed on a shower screen

Scares the shit out of the occupant

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
50 weeks ago

somewhere

All I'm gonna say is what not to use...bleach and pink stuff together, especially with a door and window closed 😂.

I tell you something I did learn from my mother, I didn't learn much but she used to wash the floor with a cloth and just using her foot to guide it, my kitchen floor isn't that big and every time I get the mop and bucket out and then I thought fuck it one day, so now I just glide along the floor lol

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By *elix SightedMan
50 weeks ago

Cloud 8


"Half a lemon rubbed on a shower screen

Scares the shit out of the occupant "

They probably weren’t expecting you to be in there with them

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By *udding RoseWoman
50 weeks ago

Somewhere out there

If you want to get rid of sticky labels on jars or anything else, rub some virgin olive oil on the sticky area, leave it on it for about 10/15 minutes, then, with a cloth or paper towel, just wipe it off!!

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By *bi HaiveMan
50 weeks ago

Cheeseville, Somerset

Take your washing up into the shower with you in the morning to save your water bill.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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50 weeks ago

East Sussex


"All I'm gonna say is what not to use...bleach and pink stuff together, especially with a door and window closed 😂.

I tell you something I did learn from my mother, I didn't learn much but she used to wash the floor with a cloth and just using her foot to guide it, my kitchen floor isn't that big and every time I get the mop and bucket out and then I thought fuck it one day, so now I just glide along the floor lol "

You can get special mop slippers. I haven't succumbed...yet

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By *till gameMan
50 weeks ago

Oldham


"If you want to get rid of sticky labels on jars or anything else, rub some virgin olive oil on the sticky area, leave it on it for about 10/15 minutes, then, with a cloth or paper towel, just wipe it off!! "

Does olive have to be a virgin and doesn’t popeye mind ?

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By *ddie1966Man
50 weeks ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.

Bicarb in smelly trainers kills the bacteria overnight and removes the whiff.

Use sparingly and shake out afterwards.

Bicarb has soooo many uses.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
50 weeks ago

Central


"Bicarb in smelly trainers kills the bacteria overnight and removes the whiff.

Use sparingly and shake out afterwards.

Bicarb has soooo many uses. "

I love using it. But it's not as readily accessible in the UK, as the USA, where you get tons of it for pennies. Great in the fridge too.

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By *arley QuimWoman
50 weeks ago

Somewhere

If you get a water mark on a varnished wooden table. Pop a white t-shirt over the top and run a warm iron over it. It'll draw the moisture out and get rid of it.

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