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The Continuously Clean BathroomBy Brandie ValenzuelaWhile housework isn't my favorite activity no matter what, there is one area that I can't stand. The bathroom. If at all possible, I will avoid cleaning the bathroom until it is so pathetically dirty that even a spider would rather find a new place to build his new home. I do believe though that my first step to bathroom cleaning recovery was recognizing that I had a problem. Okay, I have recognized it. I have also decided that my family does deserve better, so for them, I will do my best to whistle while I work and keep a bathroom that all will love and adore -- if it is at all possible. Now, before you think I have totally surrendered to the porcelain throne -- I have not. What I have done is decided to make my bathrooms virtually self cleaning, so that I can spend my time doing other fun things. I know that I am not alone in my problem, so I am willing to share my five rules for the continuously clean bathroom with you.
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Rule # 5: While the five rules for a continously clean bathroom are wonderful and will save you a lot of time in the long run, it is not the total answer. Once a week you will still need to go in and do a detailed cleaning of your bathroom. The good news is that if you have been following all five of the rules, your weekly cleaning of the bathroom will take you very little time. I can easily clean my bathroom from top to bottom in about ten minutes now that I have been following my five rules. About The Author:
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Excellent suggestions! Rule #5 could pretty much apply to the whole house - make the bed & pick up the clothes before you leave the bedroom, etc. Post by lieast RE: The Continuously Clean Bathroom
Great idea! It really isn't difficult, even for those of us who are "bathroom-challenged" as you are. Post By Kristina (Guest Post) RE: The Continuously Clean Bathroom
Well, it looks like you have discovered a bathroom designed for those with sufficient household staff. The only problem is you don't have the staff to care for it. Post by the Oracle |
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