TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - When you’re expecting guests, there’s almost nothing more than embarrassing than having stains in your toilet. Well you’re in luck, the Queen of Clean has tips on how you can get ...
Sometimes when we’re traveling, we can end up needing to stay in places that may come with unexpected roommates, bed bugs. The Queen of Clean has advice on how you can find them before they find you.
When tackling that unpleasant chore of cleaning the toilet, there are plenty of cleaners on the market to choose from, ranging from tablets to bleaches to gels. But you don't have to keep buying harsh ...
With the days getting shorter and the weather getting worse, there's no better time to roll up your sleeves and tackle those household chores we all tend to put off. While we often think of "spring ...
Homeowners are being urged to raid their kitchen cupboards for an everyday item that can make stubborn toilet stains disappear in just one hour, and it’s not bleach or vinegar. Cleaning experts have ...
It may come as a surprise, but Coca-Cola isn’t just a popular soft drink — it can also act as an effective household cleaner. A lot of people struggle with tough stains at the bottom of the toilet ...
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A recent university study confirms ice cubes effectively remove stubborn yellow toilet stains by causing mineral deposits to contract and loosen. This simple, chemical-free method involves placing ice ...
Even if you think you clean your toilet well, you might not be cleaning it often enough. Some of the most advertised toilet cleaners could be doing your pipes damage and fostering rust and limescale.
Tackling a stained toilet is a task many dread, but fear not, as these unsightly marks are often caused by limescale, a natural substance that forms due to minerals left behind from evaporated hard ...