Bought some soft wash brushes that fit on a electric drill. Cleaned the bathroom with it. It was so fast and easy that my knees and back didn’t start hurting. I like a clean bathroom.

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      12 hours ago

      Oh some local vinegar based biofriendly cleaning spray. Good for all surfaces except lcd- and plasma screens, per the label and my own experience.

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    They make these glass coatings for shower glass that are really good. Stuff that repels water. If you use a squeegee after you shower, you basically never have to scrub the glass again. The coatings are expensive, but worth it if you ever update your bathroom, IMO. It works similarly to the stuff you spray on car windshields, but it’s a permanent bonded layer that lasts for decades.

    Tile is still a nuisance, I will have to try the drill attachments!

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    15 hours ago

    What a coincedence, I like a clean bathroom too.

    I bought a Karcher steam cleaner for that stuff a while ago because I was getting tired cleaning tiles and stuff manually. I like being retired, being tired not so much.

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    16 hours ago

    That sounds interesting.
    Any links to recommend?

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      15 hours ago

      I guess there are many kinds of, cheap and less cheap. Here’ s a pic of the set I got from a finnish online hardware store for 10€.

      I bet you can get a similar generic one from whatever hardware store’s your country has.

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      Just look for the Ryobi brush heads in the cleaning aisle at Home Depot, they fit in a drill and are amazing for cleaning.