If you don’t have an extractor fan, try to open the window as much as possible after a shower or bath for a good airflow.
If you’re having a bath, run the cold tap first, followed by the hot, which will reduce steam (safer, too, if children are around).
For a mouldy shower curtain, machine-wash on a wool cycle with a capful of bleach added to the drawer; rehang straight from the machine.
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There’s no need to resort to expensive, strong products to attack limescale.
Towels go hard usually because people use too much fabric conditioner.
Never switch on the dishwasher and leave the house.
Stick a bunch of plump black grapes in the freezer for a few hours, and when they’re nice and solid, pop them into your mouth like sweeties.
Stale water and warm weather are not a good combination, so if there’s slime and algae present, here’s what to do.
I love hanging washing but occasionally a passing bird will leave a deposit on my freshly laundered sheets.
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