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Model: OxiClean Bathroom Cleaner - Fresh Scent, 32 fl oz
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Okay, this is going to be a bit TMI as far as my life, but …. You know why I always keep Kaboom on hand?
It is *hands-down* the absolute best insect killer, especially cockroaches. With Raid or Combat or similar, you spray it on a bug and it barely seems to slow them down – they run off somewhere, maybe they die, maybe they don't, maybe they come back to kill you in your sleep for irritating them. Spray Kaboom on them and they make it maybe a couple of feet and then roll over dead. In my experience, Kaboom doesn't stain fabrics or carpet and doesn't damage wood flooring. So you spray it, pick up the dead bug and then clean up any Kaboom just to be safe. In unrelated news, I have an almost neurotic dislike of cockroaches and I have no idea how I discovered this use for the product (I was probably screaming like a small child and grabbed the first spray bottle I could find, any spray bottle) but, once I did, I always keep a bottle handy. Thanks OP.
Anyone use these for bathroom floor tiles? Have tried so many things on ours and nothing works in the slightest. Vinegar/baking soda, odoban, barkeeps friend, Lysol toilet bowl cleaner, straight bleach, Tilex mold and mildew. None of that made the slightest difference
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Anyone use these for bathroom floor tiles? Have tried so many things on ours and nothing works in the slightest. Vinegar/baking soda, odoban, barkeeps friend, Lysol toilet bowl cleaner, straight bleach, Tilex mold and mildew. None of that made the slightest difference
You want a steam cleaner, they're about $150 on Amazon. You won't have to use any cleaner, the grout will return to its new color too.
There is a Kaboom with Bleach. I have used it successfully quite a few times to clean bathroom/shower tiles/clean molds etc. Has a very strong smell - needs exhaust/airy place.
Okay, this is going to be a bit TMI as far as my life, but …. You know why I always keep Kaboom on hand?
It is *hands-down* the absolute best insect killer, especially cockroaches. With Raid or Combat or similar, you spray it on a bug and it barely seems to slow them down – they run off somewhere, maybe they die, maybe they don't, maybe they come back to kill you in your sleep for irritating them. Spray Kaboom on them and they make it maybe a couple of feet and then roll over dead. In my experience, Kaboom doesn't stain fabrics or carpet and doesn't damage wood flooring. So you spray it, pick up the dead bug and then clean up any Kaboom just to be safe. In unrelated news, I have an almost neurotic dislike of cockroaches and I have no idea how I discovered this use for the product (I was probably screaming like a small child and grabbed the first spray bottle I could find, any spray bottle) but, once I did, I always keep a bottle handy. Thanks OP.
Will a steam cleaner get hard water stains off the glass surround as well? I need that.
I have very hard water. First try scrubbing the glass with vinegar using a super fine 0000 steel wool pad. This works for most. If it's really bad you may need to break out the big gun, Muratic Acid, but use gloves, dilute and wear an appropriate mask.
S&S still works, in for one. Good to know it doubles as an insect killer.
Most of your commercials cleaners (Lysol, Clorox, etc.) with chemicals will usually do the job. Wife calls, there's a fly in the bathroom! Me: grab the towel and spray with bathroom cleaner...
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The best bathroom cleaner was tilex until they got bought out . Now the formula sucks. It always got the nasty stuff off my showers without any elbow work, spray and rinse and it's like new
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It is *hands-down* the absolute best insect killer, especially cockroaches. With Raid or Combat or similar, you spray it on a bug and it barely seems to slow them down – they run off somewhere, maybe they die, maybe they don't, maybe they come back to kill you in your sleep for irritating them. Spray Kaboom on them and they make it maybe a couple of feet and then roll over dead. In my experience, Kaboom doesn't stain fabrics or carpet and doesn't damage wood flooring. So you spray it, pick up the dead bug and then clean up any Kaboom just to be safe. In unrelated news, I have an almost neurotic dislike of cockroaches and I have no idea how I discovered this use for the product (I was probably screaming like a small child and grabbed the first spray bottle I could find, any spray bottle) but, once I did, I always keep a bottle handy. Thanks OP.
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It is *hands-down* the absolute best insect killer, especially cockroaches. With Raid or Combat or similar, you spray it on a bug and it barely seems to slow them down – they run off somewhere, maybe they die, maybe they don't, maybe they come back to kill you in your sleep for irritating them. Spray Kaboom on them and they make it maybe a couple of feet and then roll over dead. In my experience, Kaboom doesn't stain fabrics or carpet and doesn't damage wood flooring. So you spray it, pick up the dead bug and then clean up any Kaboom just to be safe. In unrelated news, I have an almost neurotic dislike of cockroaches and I have no idea how I discovered this use for the product (I was probably screaming like a small child and grabbed the first spray bottle I could find, any spray bottle) but, once I did, I always keep a bottle handy. Thanks OP.
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