Our house, especially the bathroom and kitchen, is always clean. In particular, both the mixers and the shower hose always shine; in sunny weather, you can let sunbeams in.
And my wife remembered how to clean the faucets and the shower hose. Once upon a time, in the late 90s, we actively used it, and then we safely forgot about it.
I was a student, my wife worked in a bakery at the checkout, there was not enough money, so we simply did not have the opportunity to buy a new mixer, or some good imported tool for cleaning it.
Well, as they say, everything is new, it is well forgotten old. A well-forgotten old, if not strange, is toothpaste.
Which, in the 90s, helped us out great, and even now has come to the rescue. Thanks to my wife, for the memory is far from a girl's.
Faucets, okay, they can be cleaned with chemistry, since now there are a lot of these chemicals and they are diverse, but with a hose, this chemical composition cannot be used.
After all, everyone understands that under the metal sheath there is an elementary rubber hose, which can deteriorate when using strong chemicals.
And mine is not mine, it will make holes, still buy a new one. Above all, the shower hose is susceptible to mold formation, which is also not good. And the mold is in such places that you definitely can't do without a toothbrush.
Often, when you visit friends, you become an unwitting witness to a raid on the faucet taps. And to be honest, it is unpleasant for me to look at this sight.
My responsibilities at home include washing the bathtub, and my wife washes all kinds of faucets and shower hoses with watering cans. For which I am grateful to her.
Yes, and she does not strain this business much. You just need to take a tube of toothpaste, let it be the cheapest, and use a toothbrush to apply it to the mixer and to the shower hose.
As a hint, I can say that you can apply toothpaste to the hose using a washing sponge. utensils, and already in hard-to-reach places where mold forms, resort to dental brushes.
Yes, I almost forgot, before applying toothpaste, you need to wet the mixer and shower hose.
After applying the toothpaste, wait 15 minutes and you can rub it further, and then rinse it off with the same sponge.
The main thing at the end of the procedure is that the mixer and the shower hose must be wiped dry!
To keep everything clean, so that there is no plaque and mold, my wife cleans it every 10 days.
And this procedure takes about 15-20 minutes. So that's it!