Because cleaning up your act is always in season.
The gross-out factor of cleaning a toilet cannot be underestimated—but the gross-out factor of not cleaning a toilet is even worse. Better clean the toilet.
Whether you shower in it or use it for long, luxurious baths, there's nothing clean—or relaxing—about a tub full of grime, mold, or mildew.
Lime scale is a mineral deposit that builds up on faucets, sinks, toilets, and tubs. It's a nuisance but it's easy to get rid of.
If the grime in your shower looks like something that would be more at home in a horror flick than in, well, your home, it’s time to take control.
If soap is so good for you, why does it leave behind that icky, gooey scum? Get rid of the gunk!
Washing your hands in a dirty sink won't make them any cleaner.
Don't call a pricey plumber! Anyone with a few tools can unclog a drain -- without even resorting to those strong, toxic chemicals. Most of the time, anyway.
Showering with a nasty, mildewed curtain is like doing your laundry in the toilet. You might be cleaner than when you started—but you really shouldn't be.
Save hand-washing houseguests the horror of having to stare at a line of dirt and dead skin ringing the bathtub.
Remove mildew as soon as you see it: not only is it gross, the longer the mold is allowed to grow, the more damage it can do to surfaces and even your health.
It’s inevitable – the sticky, messy buildup accumulating on your curling iron. Use any of these methods to de-gunk and get on with the business of beautifying.