Details by Deborah House Cleaning Instruction

Cleaning a toilet, House Cleaning Instruction

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8 Responses to “Details by Deborah House Cleaning Instruction”

  1. detailsbydeb says:

    Sorry for the delay …
    Sorry for the delay. I sent a comment back, but I can see that it was not published. Since YouTube limits the amount I can write, try sending an inquiry through my websites Contact Me page. Then I can answer any question you have at length. As for using Comet everytime you clean the bowl. I would not recommend that. Comet has fine sand as part of the ingredients & could scratch if used regularly. Try Lysol or another liquid toilet cleaner. Using a bowl brush is great! Take care! Deb

  2. dumb110 says:

    Thanks!
    1.) I …

    Thanks!
    1.) I made a mistake, I bought the 3 pack of green scrubbies and probably wont use them anymore! I dont want to scratch my toilets! I dont have any stains or rust in my toilet and since my house is fairly new I dont want to scratch them this early in the game!
    2.) Sounds like a great cleaner, but it seems hard to find…Do you think Comet and a bowl brush will just be fine??

    Ps. I really liked the green scrubby, it worked great! I wish it wouldn’t scratch.
    Any other ideas?

  3. detailsbydeb says:

    No problemo!
    1. …

    No problemo!
    1. Green scrubbies should not be used regularly because they CAN scratch the surface. I only use it to remove any scratches made from the pumie stick., not for regular cleaning.
    2. Biokleen’s Soy Toilet Cleaner. It smells minty, ,has pumice in it. & cleans the toilet better than anything else I’ve used before. Its pricey though, about $7 for a 32 oz bottle. And yes, I use a toilet brush to clean the bowl.
    Does that clear things up? Thanks for your questions… :-) Deb

  4. dumb110 says:

    Thanks so much for …
    Thanks so much for taking the time to answer my load of questions! BUT…i have more! Haha..

    1.) I just bought a pack of green scrubby’s and a container of Comet. I cleaned my toilet(s) with this is seems very effective…the only question I have about the green scrubby is that i was worried that it may scratch the glaze of the toilet bowl. May this be true?? Oh, an yes, i do use gloves!

    2.) What do you use to clean the toilet as a regular bowl wash?…a bowl scrubber and Comet?

  5. detailsbydeb says:

    1. I use the green …
    1. I use the green scrubby & Comet only to remove any scratches the pumice stone may make.
    2. Yes, Scotch Bright. Sometimes generic brands are too course.
    3. The only way I have ever been able to remove the green water stains is by using a Pumie Stick. It must be used wet. Dunk the stone in the water & scrub the stains, making sure to keep the stone wet at all times. Most people won’t use these because they refuse to put their hands in the toilet….I say, use gloves! :-)

  6. dumb110 says:

    Just a few …
    Just a few questions:

    1.) Do you use the green scrubby and Comet for regularly cleaning the toilet bowl or was that just for the scratches?

    2.) Is the green scrubby made by Scotch Bright?

    3.) I have very miled green lines from the water in my toilet bowl. I clean on a weekly basis. Is there any solution to this problem?

    Thanks so much!

  7. detailsbydeb says:

    Thanks for taking …
    Thanks for taking the time to comment on my video snippet. I am becoming famous (in small obscure circles!!) for transforming terribly stained toilet bowls to ones that look like new again. I guess we are all “famous” for something! Thanks again! Deborah

  8. JustaGuy41754 says:

    Thank you for …
    Thank you for showing me how to remove the ring stains from the toilet. I had tried everything. The pumice stone did the trick. Hope you do more videos on house cleaning do’s and don’ts.

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