Contrary to popular misconceptions, Europeans in the Middle Ages took pains to keep themselves clean.
Over the years I’ve been guilty of occasionally buying whatever bath cleaner is on sale at the store -could be all-natural, could not. The moment I try to settle into a nice, relaxing bath I immediately start thinking about what chemicals I’m being subjected to and majorly regret my decision.
Over the years I’ve been guilty of occasionally buying whatever bath cleaner is on sale at the store -could be all-natural, could not. The moment I try to settle into a nice, relaxing bath I immediately start thinking about what chemicals I’m being subjected to and majorly regret my decision.
Valentine's Day is approaching, Spring is coming, and love is in the air. If not, then it should be-- so try casting one of these spells to bring love into your life.
Scrub a dub dub, we’re reading smut in the tub! This sticker is for our smut girlies. It’s waterproof, UV-resistant, and scratch-resistant.
Scrub a dub dub, brush for kitchen, showers and tub! Four of our favorite brushed in one convenient set! The Scrub Ease pad, Circular Brush with Scraper, Double Ended Deep clean and Heavy Duty Grout Brush. First our Scrub Ease scrubber pad! We recommend this handheld scrubber to just about any customer who needs to clean the shower, tub, sinks, oven, windows and more! A white nylon scrubbing sponge is affixed to a handle for ease of use. Safe for use on porcelain, fiberglass, ceramic, stainless steel, and other approved surfaces. Always test in an inconspicuous area before use. The Circular Brush with Scraper makes dishes and pot and pans a breeze, use the scraper to tackle tough cooked on messes or sticky spills. The Double Ended Deep Clean Brush has two ends of cleaning power. The larger side is great for targeted scrubbing in most areas where a grout brush may be too strong, but if you need to really pin point the action, flip it over and the smaller end will do great in areas that need just a little extra special attention. Finally the Heavy Duty Grout Brush with it's stiff bristles will take care of the most stubborn build up in grout or other slim hard to reach places. Pair these brushed with our cleaners and you have the recipe for a clean, bright and amazing looking home down the the smallest detail.
Scrub a dub, let's reveal what's been hiding in the pipes of your jetted tub.
Scrub-a-dub-dub, your tub (and home) are about to be sparkling like new!
Over the years I’ve been guilty of occasionally buying whatever bath cleaner is on sale at the store -could be all-natural, could not. The moment I try to settle into a nice, relaxing bath I immediately start thinking about what chemicals I’m being subjected to and majorly regret my decision.
Scrub-a-dub-dub, your tub (and home) are about to be sparkling like new!
Scrub-a-dub-dub, your tub (and home) are about to be sparkling like new.
Photo by Polina Kovaleva on Pexels.com Self-care is not limited to applying creams and lotions to our skin. It is an on-going process of life. Did you know that exfoliation is a thing? Yes, think a…
It would be impossible to ever be a bitch if you had a bathroom like this.
Scrub-a-dub-dub, your tub (and home) are about to be sparkling like new!
If you are getting a new shower or bathtub installed why not take a look at these ten ways to recycle and reuse bathtubs!
Over the years I’ve been guilty of occasionally buying whatever bath cleaner is on sale at the store -could be all-natural, could not. The moment I try to settle into a nice, relaxing bath I immediately start thinking about what chemicals I’m being subjected to and majorly regret my decision.
We can reverse cut so the adhesive is on the front of the design if desired. Waterproof, high grade vinyl has an outdoor durability of up to 6 years. The vinyl is resistant to temperature, UV rays, salts, and most solvents. Images are for reference only. Please refer to measurements. Professionally cut to order. PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE CHOSEN YOUR DESIRED COLOR BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER MAILED IN A RIGID MAILER FOR PROTECTION - Made in Richmond, Virginia by Minglewood Trading. Can be applied anywhere that has a smooth, clean surface. The area can have flat or simple curves. Our decals work great for vehicles, windows, laptops, boats, glass, ceramic, signs or banners, and many other surfaces. Removable but not reusable. Not static cling. Available in twenty different colors. Decals are cut from a solid sheet of vinyl. There is no background. The color is all that exists. Full color instruction card included. Please message us if you would like a size not listed.
Get ready for spring with potted plants, hanging baskets, and window planters.
Promising review: "This brush is a time-saver. I have had it for over a year and have not even had to change out the brush heads. Both brush heads that come with it are awesome and get a lot of use. I love this product for anywhere there is grout or around the sinks and faucets in my house. I will never be without one of these handy little guys." —mamabear07Get it from Jet for $15.99.
Learn how to remove rust stains from your bathtub, toilet and sink with this natural, environmentally friendly secret ingredient.
THIS is how to clean a dirty bathtub - no matter what type of scum, scale, limescale or unidentifiable build-up is standing in your way of having a sparkling clean tub!
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In this DIY tutorial, see how to transform an outdated Jacuzzi tub by building a custom bath skirt with a modern farmhouse vibe.
Scrub-a-dub-dub, I'm shopping from my tub...thanks to my new bathtub caddy.
Do you have an old tub that needs some love? Well, grab the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, and we’ll get you started with the right shove. 1. Clean Step one is to give your old tub a good clean. Remove hardware, old caulk- make it pristine. Spray the inside to degrease, Once you’re …
Hello and Welcome to FootSteps in the Past! The item we are offering is a wonderful handmade, decorative sign. The size is in inches, and it is the overall size of the size, frame included. It is mounted on white painted 3/8 inch plywood with 1/4 inch laser cut plywood letters. Complete with solid wood frame. The frame is stained in an ebony coloring. The lettering is not painted on, they are plywood letters that stand off of the board, approx. 1/8”. Please see photos. Pricing does include shipping to the USA and Canada but may have associated duty fees for Canadian shipping. The signs can be customized, but it is an additional cost, and we request that you contact us before purchase. Have an idea in your head and you'd like to see it come to life on wood? We'd love to create it for you, just send a message and we'll brainstorm together. We offer custom sizes as well, just send us a message and let us know your needs. Thank you for stopping by!
{I adore vintage photos that warm the heart, and this darling 1940s shot of a young woman cradling a cat and kitten does just that.} {These kids have got the right idea for sure! While we're still got a few glorious days of autumn shine left, why not bust out the hot dogs and have a scrumptious weeny roast over a crackling fire?} {There are a lot of interesting elements to this 1940s wedding shot. From the mens' military uniforms, to the fact that maid-of-honour's dress and veil is almost seems to be overshadowing that of the bride, to the question of whose - I'm guessing - mother that is on the left. The mixed expressions/levels of enthusiasm across these five faces only adds to questions that this indoor wedding photo puts forth.} {A chap with good fashion sense is often a rare commodity these days, but in decades past more men still knew how to dress with class and style, even when going on a simple outing. Case in point, this stylish fellow enjoying a sunny afternoon spent at the seaside.} {Odd - and perhaps unintentionally morbid - as this might sound, I love old photographs of elderly people, especially because - if we opt not to sugar coat reality - one obviously knows that they likely did not live for too many more years after the photo was captured. Of course I don't love that they passed away, what matters to me is that while they were still with us, someone ensured their memory would live on though the medium of photography. Though sadly no names are given for the ladies in this snapshot, I'm very glad that we still get to spend time with them, even decades after they departed this world.} {In a familiar scene that all of us can likely relate to, a 1940s woman (in a cute dress, I should point out - note the scalloped hem and sleeves) tackles the task of scrubbing the family bathtub yet again.} {I can't paint a picture from scratch to save my life, much as I wish I could, but this 1950s woman in her wonderfully adorable dog print smock obviously could, and luckily someone thought that was - as indeed it is - worth capturing on film.} {Three teenage gals lean in together for a fun slice-of-life snapshot captured on someone's yard. I wonder what they'd been up to, as there are pillows and blankets around them, plus what looks like a rolled up rug on the stairs in the background (backyard sleepover?).} {It's not hard to find vintage wedding photographs, but yesteryear images depicting couples on their anniversary are much trickier to track down. It was with no small amount of happiness then that I recently discovered this elegant photo of a (likely 1930s) couple - and their beautiful cake - celebrating their silver anniversary.} {Sweetness and heartwarming cuteness swirl though this precious photo - which time has has eaten away at a a bit - of two 1950s sisters (identified as Barb and Deb) holding hands in what I suspect was their Easter and/or Sunday best.} {All images above are from Flickr. To learn more about a specific image, please click on it to be taken to its respective Flickr page.} ♥ ♥ ♥ From Labour Day onwards, it often feels as though someone has begun a stopwatch that is defying the laws of the universe and speeding faster and faster with each passing moment. Fall and early winter are busy times for many, but on top of the usual string of beloved holidays (Canadian Thanksgiving was this past Monday, and now Halloween, Christmas and New Year's loom on the snow covered horizon), these months serve up a myriad of family birthdays, as well as our wedding anniversary (tomorrow marks eight resplendent years as husband and wife). Ever since we moved to British Columbia earlier this year, I've been trying to figure out how to find a good balance for the many elements of my life. I'm exceedingly happy that we moved, especially since it's improved certain elements of our world (e.g., we have a car now for the first time!), but returning to an area peppers with friends and (moreover) family, means a social life and commitments that do not exist when one lives on the other side of the country. Ultimately I'm very happy about this and feel blessed to be able to spend time with the people who mean the most to me in the world. However, that newfound family element of my life (well, at least new for the first time in many years), partnered with work changes, the unpredictability of my health (and substantial amount of time that I'm not feeling well enough to do anything ), Tony's ultra busy schedule, blogging, and personal commitments, interests and hobbies, means that I'm still trying to rearrange the puzzle pieces of my life in way that makes it feel like each one gets its fair share of the pie. I'm by no means alone in this regard, and know that very well. Nor am I complaining, I'm just hoping that by actively thinking about, and discussing, my desire to strive towards better harmony in my life, it will be more likely to happen. I know that for me part of the issue in this regard is that (for better or worse), I've always been the kind of person who likes to give whatever I do a 110% of myself, and I often feel very guilty and/or like a failure (even if such feelings are completely unwarranted and untrue) if I'm not able to do that. This is the point I'm consciously working on, as I know that sometimes doing so (devoting large chunks of undivided attention to a certain activity) is just not possible, but that doesn't mean that said pursuit/activity can't be a part of my life on a less frequent and/or intense basis. It seems so simple on paper, yet is trickier in real life for sure. Balance, it's all about balance, I keep reminding myself, as I dump out the proverbial puzzle pieces again (hey, is there a corner missing? ) and try to see how they're fit together as we continue on through this hectic (but entirely wonderful) tail end of the year and all the activities it brings with it. A spirit level will never sit perfectly flat on anyone's life, but if I could just work out the obvious bends and right angles, I think I'd be off to a very good start. For the moment though, I'll brush all that aside and set my thoughts on just how phenomenally blessed I am to be celebrating eight years of wedded joy with my soul mate - and constant source of serenity, reason and balance in my life - this gorgeous October weekend.
Enjoy your soak without the scrub afterward.
Classic subway tiles or graphic mosaics? If you're planning a bathroom renovation, check out these inspired ideas of real-life bathrooms that we love.
I don’t know about you, but I like to clean. As a matter of fact I love to clean. I feel a sense of satisfaction, a sense of accomplishment after I clean. I clean every morning when I get up …
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After a bathtub remodel the tub was looking pretty rough. I wish I had done a better job protecting it. So I spotted a DIY resurfacing product for $50ish at Low…
Scrub a dub dub.
Scrub a dub dub, we’re reading smut in the tub! This sticker is for our smut girlies. It’s waterproof, UV-resistant, and scratch-resistant.
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Does your bathtub jets need cleaning? Check out how to clean a whirlpool tub. Skip the expensive store-bought cleaners and make your own jetted tub cleaner.