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What Cleaners to Buy?
... stoves, grimy bathtubs, shower doors, shower walls, etc. ...... I would recomend buy EcoSense products. They are non-toxic and they really work. ..... It's best to buy super concentrated products because you are buying less products ...
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- I also use melaleuca. They are awesome products and you can get starter packs for a great price without having to do all the searching!!! It all comes to your door whe...
- I like Melaleuca products - all natural with no toxins - but any of the natural products like Mrs. Meyers or other cleaners from Whole Foods are a better choice than c...
- I agree with the Ecosense line. Here is their website www.saferforyourhome.com It's like having a Costco or Sam's club membership so that you can buy safer produc...
Bathtub Help
Asked by J.B. from Detroit
on February 24, 2008
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Does anyone have any ideas for a good bathtub seat? I have an 8 month old and we are having a hard time finding a bathtub seat that will stick to the bottom of our no...
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- I too, like the Eurobath. I bought it for $25 at Babies 'R Us. Works great for us, and will grow with him!
- My soultion:Ducky inflatable tub - it doubled as a pool in the summer for my son. I got it Babies-R-Us. I absolutely loved it, as did my son. He was in it up until 13/...
- They have a seat at Babies 'R' Us that actually clings onto the side of the tub. I love it. it has an arm rest for you and the chair actual swivels back and forth. and...
He Won't Sit in the Bathtub!
Asked by L.S. from Boston
on July 5, 2007
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My son is now 14 months old and for the past week he refuses to sit in the bathtub. He has a total meltdown during the whole time and stands while I attempt to wash h...
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- I can totally relate to this! My son, who is now 3 and a half had been doing the same thing for a good year before he settled down. the only thing i did to help him wa...
- Hi L., We had the same problem with our son too. He is now 21 months and we first introduced him to a toddler tub before the big tub. I got one at One Step Ahead, b...
- My 2 yr old was having the same issues. When my 6 month old came along and we got her a new baby bathtub, the two year old wanted to sit in it too. SO we told her it w...
Bathtub
Asked by L.N. from Grand Forks
on April 6, 2009
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for the last month or so my bathtub is draing really slow, does anyone know a good product or household hint to clean the gunk and I'm sure hair in it? I would really ...
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- Hi L.! Sprinkle a bunch of baking soda on your drain and pour a liberal amount of vinegar on top. It will bubble and foam it's way down your drain and clean it out!
- baking soda and vinegar
- I use the drano gel it works well. dump in and leave for awhile later come back and run hot water down drain. If still draining slow repeat I keep it in the house a...
Seeking Bathtub Refinisher
Asked by E.L. from Chicago
on July 30, 2008
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My bathtub is in OK condition but it's old that it's not shiny anymore. I've heard of bathtub refinishing but don't know much about it.
Have any of you had this done...
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- I had it done and it was cheap and looked good. A new bathtub installation would have required us to install new tile, faucets, knobs etc...because our old tub is an ...
- Hi E., just did it in May, I am so happy. That was my problem couldn't get to shine again, but boy does it ever now. Suppose to last at least 10 years. Great Job...
- If you're lucky and get a "good job" done, it can last a few years. You could buy a brand new tub on sale at Home Depot or Menard type stores for $100.00-150.00. They ...
How to Clean Nasty Bathtub
Asked by T.A. from Dallas
on December 12, 2008
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We live in a 1950s rent house that has mostly been redone and updated. However, our bathtub looks disgusting. It looks the same...dirty and stained...even after cleani...
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- Melaleuca's Tub&Tile! It is amazing stuff, and it doesn't give you a headache! There are no harsh toxins. H. M.
- I use something that looks like a thick pumice stone. You can buy it in the cleaning section at any store (I can't remember the name of it though). My tub is white and...
- The works toilet cleaner. Don't get it on your skin or eyes, burns like hell (ask me how I know that one) and some rough scrubbies should do it. Ventilate well and don...
Keeping Bathtub Toys Clean
Asked by A.F. from Washington DC
on September 20, 2008
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Does anyone have any advice on keeping bathtub squeeky toys clean and free of mold? I squeeze the water out of them after each time my son takes a bath, and lay them ...
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- You could also try washing the toys in mild soap and water with a scrub brush. Rinse well. Then, soak the toys in a mild bleach solution (1 tbsp. bleach to each gallon...
- I can't stand that problem, and just don't allow anything in the bathtub that is not a solid toy, that there has a chance of mold arising within the toy. One thing tha...
- Two ideas: White vinegar. Sunlight.
Textured Bathtub
Asked by J.K. from Phoenix
on September 24, 2008
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Does anyone have any ideas how to keep the bottom of my textured bathtub clean. i've tried to use the magic eraser, which gets it somewhat clean but not perfect.
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- Hi J.. In some ways they are a godsend and in others a pain in the 'you know what' to keep clean. I also have the same problem with my kitchen. Both the sink and drain...
- I can't live without soft scrub with bleach! It gets anything white! Just rub it in with a little water with a sponge, and let sit for a while. Go back and scrub and i...
- Fill it with bleach water and let it sit for 30 minutes. Drain and scrub with CLR Bathroom. USE GLOVES. It should come out with a brush.
Bathtub Safety
Asked by L.R. from Chicago
on June 5, 2009
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I've recently bought two different bath mats with suction cups on the bottom and neither have stuck to our tub where we bath our 14 mos old son. I read on the "instru...
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- Have you tried buying colored moose like soap foam,introduce a new bath toy or have his brother and sister take a bath with him? When my daughter was old enough to si...
- I had the same problem, and couldn't get anything to stick to my textured tub. I finally bought a blow-up tub from Babies R Us, and put that in the bathtub for my lit...
- Decals will work and your son can help pick the design when you go to pick them out at the store. Also, consider using glycerine soap that doesn't have lotion-ey/ sli...
Bathtub Toys
Asked by C.R. from Albany
on February 12, 2009
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Hi all you moms out there. I have a bit of an odd question. My son who is now a year old loves the bath. Since he could sit up in his little tub we introduced him t...
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- I tried cleaning them and they never really came all the way clean, by the time they are moldy, they are ready for the trash in my opinion! So now they still like the...
- We try to remember to squirt out all the water each time (try!) and then I soak them in hot water and vinegar once a week, making sure they get filled up. Then we rins...
- Bathtub toys are one of those things that have to be replaced every once in a while. We try to buy ones that don't squirt now because they don't last long. My kids hav...