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From: expertvillage
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  • why not use clorox spray and a towel or those clorox wipes

  • I see all the cleaners unnecessary. I just use Mrs Meyers All Purpose, Window Cleaner, Toilet Bowl Cleaner, and Counter top spray.

  • this video changed my life

  • not u again u stupid bitch

  • @jonahpb lol :)

  • There are subtitles taking up the whole screen - cant see the video :-(

  • There are subtitles taking up the whole screen - cant see the video :-(

  • i bet somebody brushed there teeth with that brush afterwards

  • Hi camera guy!

  • Meanwhile, while the water is WASTEFULLLY going down the drain, southeast U.S. states are experiencing water shortages.

  • women clean houses so nice!

  • this is the most useless video I have ever seen, everyone cleans their faucets like that, there was nothing special, no tips

  • I have never used a toothbrush. That is a decent tip.

  • If u can see the careman in the mirror, then I guess its a nice touch for a home video!

  • Haha, you can see the camera man in the mirror!

  • Best thing I've found to clean up sinks and tubs, including soap scum (although we don't have hard water here) is liquid dishwasher detergent. Just spread it over your surfaces, let sit for 30mins or so and then scrub - it all comes off easy as pie. Much better than scrubbing bubbles, comet, or anything else I've tried.

  • 0:49-1:06 she unnecessarily wastes too much water

  • Be Green dnT uSe Paper TowelS uSe a cLean ClotH :)

  • She really needs to put on gloves when she cleans bathrooms!

  • the best thing to clean a faucet is baking soda. Dump a little baking soda on the side of the basin, moisten a toothbrush and scrub all around the faucet. If there is a lot of buildup, let it set overnight. Then rinse. Faucet will be clean and shiny - like you polished it. And you will not be using any chemicals - like 409 ! Be environment friendly ! This cost is much less also.

  • I agree with you it cleans better that any commercial cleaner I have ever tried!

  • @azas1949 Of course you are still using chemicals... Sodium Bicarbonate is a chemical.

  • @shaftahoy - Sodium bicarbonate is a component of the mineral natron and found in mineral springs.

    When you clean with baking soda, you don't pollute. Man made chemicals pollute the environment and some are dangerous if you mix them together.

    Tthe corporate giants charge you $ 3 - $ 4 for something they have concocted in their mad little labs. A $ 0.69 box of baking soda does a better job of cleaning faucets than any expensive corporate concocted cleaner.

  • wtf?

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