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How to wash with a minimum of water?
Wash how much of yourself? If it's just the "smelliest parts" like crutch and armpits, you can do it with very little water. This is a variation of the 'bucket wash' used when camping, which ...
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How to wash with a minimum of water?
One thing to keep in mind is that one can wash things in dirty water, so long as it contains enough soap to bind with whatever oil is present.
The clean water is needed only for the final rinse, to ...
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Soak for shower curtain liner to remove soap/lime buildup
I wash my shower liner in the washing machine. It removes soap and hard water deposits.
Add the liner and a large towel (for scrubbing action) to the washing machine.
Use the hottest water setting, ...
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Soak for shower curtain liner to remove soap/lime buildup
To clean my shower curtain liner, I used the following:
** Use in a well ventilated area. I had a high volume fan going.
Purchased the picture item at a dollar type store for about $1.25.
(The ...
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Soak for shower curtain liner to remove soap/lime buildup
Dilute (5% or so) HCl should work, though it might corrode nickel-plated tub fittings. Better would be to use commercial lime/scale remover, agitated with a plastic utensil in a plastic tub placed ...
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