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Is it common for painted walls to wipe off completely with plain water?
I just moved to a new apt a month ago and with our moving in we rubbed furniture up against our walls and I wiped the marks with plain water and a clean cloth. I have lived in apts before and was suprised to see my paint wipe off completely with water and a cloth. Please provide information? I have brought this up to my landlord and he has not responded. ... (Asked by redjade_916)
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He used really cheap paint. If you want scrubbable walls, you need to repaint with a latex enamel (comes in flat, eggshell, satin or semi-gloss, but costs about $2 more per gallon) or latex semi-gloss paint. Anything else won't stand up to any kind of washing at all....(Answered by GenevievesMom)
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Don't you just love the Lysol Sanitizing Wipes? They've really stretched out my cleaning days!?
I normally pull out the pail and clean my bathroom daily right before my evening shower, because I like that clean fresh look and smell afterwards(anal I know). Anyway, now that I use the wipes, I've cut down to one really good cleaning a week. No pail, because the wipes already have the cleaning solution on them. Wipe and toss. Dontcha love em? lol I may try another cheaper brand just see what they're like. ... (Asked by Rebbie)
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I have 6 cats, 5 kids, 4 stepkids, 3 cats...and a slob of a husband. I have Lysol wipes in every bathroom, in the kitchen, the laundry room, my husband's work room, and even in the family room. I'm constantly sanitizing my house (especially to keep things like athlete's foot away) and this is sooooo much better than using the liquids in the buckets. Everyone can clean up at any time. Every guest can see that we make the effort to keep things clean, but at the same time and use a wipe on the toilet or the water handles ...(Answered by GenevievesMom)
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Is Lysol/Colorox wipes safe?
Is using lysol or clorox wipe safe for a house hold with little kids. I normally use it to wipe the door knobs, toilet seats, phone and so on. Thank you all, I appreciate it. ... (Asked by Lucas R)
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Yes. they are.. but when you use it on food surfaces, you will need to rinse with water before contact with food..... I actually have a 2 year old, and I swear by them.. I use them for everything..... They are great... and if you get ones that have a good smell, then yuor house smells clean and fresh......(Answered by prettymama20_2004)
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My mom has these TALL, fake trees in her house. Any idea on cleaning them besides having to wipe each leaf?
These leaves are plastic and it would take 2 days if I had to wipe each and every leaf down. Thank you :) ... (Asked by simplyshannon1967)
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take it outside and hose it down and then turn it uside down and hang it to dry. you may want to hose it again upside down so all the dust and dirt runs off it....(Answered by Rosy)
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wiping sons butt?
i remember when my son was like 10,11 and my son was going through this "phase" i'll call it that bcause i dont want to call him nasty..but i got tired of smelling his stinky butt and seeing skid marks in his underwear...so 1 evening i waited until he was in the shower and i went in there and whipped the curtains back and i washed his a**..i mean i literally washed his a**, took the wash rag with sum soap and washed it clean and told him that no girl/woman wants a boy/man that can't clean his a** right...he ... (Asked by Maria)
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No not too much if his butt smell no one else could do the thing that mother will do for their kid i am a mom too so i understand, if my daughter smell any where i'm going to show them how to clean it so they do it themself sine their don't want me to see them naked, LOL...(Answered by Brooklynn)
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uses for baby wipes?
Does anybody have suggestions for uses of baby wipes around the house? I know that they can be used to clean hard surfaces mini-blinds or bathroom sinks.But I was wondering if anybody knew if you could add disinfectants to them or even degreaser.And if so would they work as well as those high priced disinfecting wipes that don' have as much quantity in them as wipes. I live on a budget.But I do have a baby so wipes are something I always have on hand. That is why I asked this question. ... (Asked by m_l_p73)
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I have 3 kids and have used plenty of baby wipes over the years! You can wipe down furniture, ceiling fans, bathroom sinks, spot clean shoes, dash board of your car/truck. I especially liked to use them to clean the handles on shopping carts. Also you can wipe down you phone.If you think about it, there's alot of uses for them....(Answered by tinkerbelle)
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wiping sons butt?
i remember when my son was like 10,11 and my son was going through this "phase" i'll call it that bcause i dont want to call him nasty..but i got tired of smelling his stinky butt and seeing skid marks in his underwear...so 1 evening i waited until he was in the shower and i went in there and whipped the curtains back and i washed his a**..i mean i literally washed his a**, took the wash rag with sum soap and washed it clean and told him that no girl/woman wants a boy/man that can't clean his a** right...he ... (Asked by Wendy S)
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you are one SICK bit-h,,,joking or not.............(Answered by thecode96)
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Will "Disinfecting Wipes" harm clothing?
On the container for the Clorox brand wipes, it says to avoid contact with clothing. Although the label reads "bleach free," are there chemicals in them that may harm fabrics? ... (Asked by J.)
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no when i was at school they got disifective wips on my shirt and nothing happend so dont worry...(Answered by Austin H)
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A child guest wiped liquid soap on my painted wall (painted red brick). What can I use to remove the stain?
A child guest wiped liquid soap on my painted wall (painted red brick). What can I use to remove the stain? The wall is drywall and painted brick red in color. ... (Asked by todd_biela)
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get a sponge and make it damp but not to dry and not to wet with water. then just apply some pressure and rub it. it will come off easily....(Answered by nabedrik2001)
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how can i make baby wipes wetter.?
i tried to put water in the container a while back, but it only made the baby wipes mold up. is there any thing i can add to the container to make the wipes wetter? ... (Asked by kris55a)
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a little bit of baby oil and water in the bottom of the container...(Answered by jenny b)
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