The greatest paradox of our time….
Published 1 year, 8 months ago in My life.I have always thought that the greatest paradox of our time is that the one place awash with soap and water on a daily basis should be one of the grubbiest and most tricky to clean! Oh well - get out the bi-carb and vinegar, I’m off to clean the shower!
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I hate shower cubicles, my shower is over the bath and so much easier to clean, and after next week even more so I’d hope, ‘cos the bathroom is being renovated.
Isn’t the bathroom is the grubbiest place? All that steam for dust to settle on and then hair on the floor. urrgh.
I saw someone advertise their services as a housecleaner promoting they only used environementally friendly products. They already had a full book of customers.
And only yesterday I was talking to a friend who uses a housecleaner once a fortnight. Without fail the cleaner puts the photo of my friend’s deceased husband to the back of the shelf that holds all the family pics.
Bathrooms are a nightmare to clean but while you run the bath, why not clean it while you waiting? With a cleaning agent nearby, it’s quick and handy …
No. The greatest paradox of our time is: ‘This sentence is false.” Or, as once brilliantly demonstrated on Startrek when trying to (successfully) confuse a super-computer: “Everything I say is a lie.”
Both statements are both true and false at the same time. Now that’s a paradox.
The shower grime can be converted to soap by using something containing ammonia.
I reckon Pine-o-Clean spray is the best to use to clean a bathroom.