I have an electric stove with the coil type burner that has a metal type of pan under it. I was wondering what is a good way to clean the metal pan that the coil burner sits on. I also noticed that it's not easy to put the coil burner back onto the stove after you remove it from the stove to clean under the burner. I wonder why that is
What is a good way to clean the inside of a toilet? I know it's not a fun job to clean a toilet let alone the inside of the toilet, but any ideas to clean the inside of the toilet would be nice.
What is a good way to clean a shower wall and shower floor? The shower walls have tile on them and trying to clean between the tile is not that easy. I have used a steam cleaner, but it doesn't do as good of a job as I thought a steam cleaner would do on a tile wall in a shower.
Has anyone ever used sponges from a dollar store and if so what are you thoughts on them? My experience with dollar store sponges is they are not that good of a value. I did get more than 10 sponges in the bag they came in, but they were all different sizes and whatever the sponges are made of one side seemed to be smooth and one side was rough feeling. Why is that? I can also tell you that dollar store sponges don't last as long as buying sponges such as Scotch Brite.
Has anyone ever used Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and if you have what are you thoughts on that?
Has anyone ever used the product that you hang in a shower and it can spray soap in the shower to clean it. If so what are your thoughts on that. I am thinking a product like this would cost quit a bit since you need to keep buying the refill soap for the product.
Has anyone ever used a wet jet mop that uses batteries? If so what are you thoughts on that product. I have one and I think it works OK, but it could get expensive buying the refill pads and soap solution for it.