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Friday, January 19, 2018

Convert Your Toilet Into a Modern Bidet Sprayer for £36.00 a Hygiene Solution Everyone Should Adopt! : 6 Steps

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Toilet Paper is Not Your Best Hygiene Choice! Saying No To Toilet Paper and Improving Your Hygiene is Easy and Costs Next to Nothing when you convert your existing toilet into a modern bidet sprayer toilet.
There are many bidet adapters on the market to suit everyone's pocket, ranging from an all bells and whistles digital experience with warm air blow dry and front and rear jets. Some include a toilet seat, while others, including this one, will bolt underneath your existing toilet seat and with very little effort can be coupled up to your washbasin pipework using supplied nylon adapters.

From start to finish including filming this video took less than one hour. This simple gadget helps to prevent infections, provides a level of personal hygiene equivalent to taking a shower each time you use the toilet and saves you money that would normally be spent on toilet rolls, wet wipes and female freshening products. Not convinced? Think about this for a minute: "Instead of smearing excrement around your derriere with expensive toilet paper, which is unhygienic to say the least, you can experience a warm water jet cleans and feel fresh and clean when you leave the bathroom. You will of course need to have a small flannel towel for drying yourself but unlike the sacrificial toilet paper products and chemical arsenals, these can be washed and re-used time and time again. And if you really want to determine how hygienic toilet paper use is. Smell your fingers the next time you wipe your butt with toilet paper! The real winners from these great inventions will be people with poor mobility. For many even turning around to clean themselves becomes impossible and frustrating. Furthermore having someone clean you is embarrassing. These bidet's should be fitted as standard in every home where a person has poor mobility. My question is what are you waiting for?

Add to this the Incredible Environmental Costs of Toilet Paper. On an annual basis in the US, estimates range as high as... 36.5 billion rolls of toilet paper used resulting in... 15 million trees pulped... 474 billion gallons of water consumed to produce the paper... 253,000 tons of chlorine applied in the bleaching process... 17.3 terawatts of electricity wasted No other species except us would come up with such an insane waste of our planets limited resources to merely wipe our pathetic back sides. ...the average person uses 57 sheets of toilet paper per day. A typical brand's 12-pack retails for $6.99 and has 352 sheets per roll, This should last a family of four about 18 to 19 days. That means that family needs to buy a 12-pack about 20 times per year, putting the annual toilet-tissue costs around $140. UK toilet tissue paper costs has shown that we pay £140.

I for one will never purchase another toilet roll. How about you?

Monday, October 16, 2017

☆ What Should I Do to Make My Bathroom Stay Clean and Smell Nice?

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What should I do to make my bathroom stay clean and smell nice?

@SavvyCleaner by Angela Brown

Clean doesn't have a smell - but if we can keep the bathroom from smelling bad, it will be nice.

Of course you can use an Air Wick scented plug in and that will keep the bathroom always smelling nice.

Now for the bathroom cleaning:

The bathroom is the most used room of the house. Everybody who lives there will go in the bathroom several times a day for various reasons. There are different areas of the bathroom that are going to take a beating that you can't ignore.

The toilet, the sink, and the bathtub or shower are all used every day. You'll need to wipe them or rinse them down daily to keep germs and bacteria at bay.

A shower head on a hose is a great investment, you can use it to clean yourself and your bathtub. After your shower, use hot water to rinse down the shower walls, floor and glass doors or shower curtain. You can let them drip dry.

If your plastic shower curtain is nasty, toss it in the washing machine with 1 cup of white vinegar and run for a cycle. Hang it back up and let it drip dry in the shower.

If you have soap scum on the glass shower doors, get a sponge - squeegee combination and hang it in your shower. Keep a pump bottle of Dawn Dish soap in your shower. Once a week, after your shower when the walls are wet, use dish soap on the sponge and wash the shower walls and glass. Rinse with your shower head on a hose. Squeegee dry with the other side of the sponge - squeegee.

The doorknobs on the bathroom doors, cupboards, drawers and medicine cabinet all collect germs. Wipe them down a couple of times a week - and more often if you've been sick.

The mirrors catch toothpaste specs, and fly-away hairspray. Keep a bottle of multi-purpose cleaner under the sink with a roll of paper towels. Clean up the mirrors and vanity after brushing your teeth before bed each night. You'll find waking up to a clean space in the morning makes getting ready for work or school so much nicer.

If you use the ceiling fan in your bathroom, you'll collect lots of dust and then it will blow all over the bathroom. Plan to vacuum the floor at least once a week using a vacuum with a hose attachment. The baseboards will collect dust, hair, bugs and toenail clippings. Bathrooms because they are warm and damp seem to attract bugs and spiders. While vacuuming, look for, and vacuum up cobwebs while vacuuming the dust.

Empty the trash when needed even it it's not garbage day. Having an empty garbage to toss stuff in encourages throwing garbage away.

Pull out all the shampoo bottles from under the sink and linen closet and put them in the shower. You won't use almost empty shampoo bottles if they are hiding under your sink. When the bottles are empty, toss them. Do not buy more shampoo, conditioner or shaving cream, until all your other almost empty bottles are gone.

Follow these simple steps to keep your bathroom clean and tidy. You'll find a clean bathroom is an inviting space.

(This first appeared on http://TheHouseCleaningGuru.com)