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Cleaning Hair Off the Outside of Bathroom Fixtures?

Is there a product or cloth that will help with removing hair from outside of the toilet and sinks?

By willie from Albany, OR

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January 21, 20100 found this helpful

It's as simple as any cleaning rag, water and some elbow grease ;-)

 

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January 21, 20100 found this helpful

You can do a quick job of it by getting into the habit of just swiping those areas with plain old toilet paper to remove the hair. Flush that away and then use disinfectant wipes over the same areas to kill bacteria and maintain the clean.

 
January 22, 20100 found this helpful

I use the vacuum cleaner hose with one of the narrow attachments and just suck all that hair up - much easier than trying to wipe it up, and no possibility of clogging your sink or toilet...just make sure that your surfaces are dry when you do this. When I'm finished, I wipe everything down with a damp cloth and a little Scrub Free cleaner, then dry with a microfiber cloth, then damp mop the floor and I'm done. Easy peasy!

 

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January 22, 20100 found this helpful

Oh I know it's not elbow grease you need. I have four cats and fur abounds. I know how it always seems to stick to the outside of porcelain and damp cloths just move it around and never seem to grab it.

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I find the toilet paper bit works if there's only a little. If you have a lot, wiping with paper towels before cleaning works the best for me. It's one of the only things I use paper towels for.

 

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