| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 467.1 | Scrubbing bubbles.... | FRSBEE::GIUNTA |  | Thu Sep 03 1987 11:43 | 8 | 
|  |     I found out by accident that if you spray on Dow Bathroom Cleaner
    (with the scrubbing bubbles) and go do something for 10 minutes,
    the dirt just rinses away.  Also, for really tough stuff and for
    the shower walls (where anything you spray on immediately drips
    down to the bottom so doesn't have a chance to clean on the way),
    I use Tilex.  You just have to make sure that there's lots of
    ventilation with Tilex because it's kind of strong.
    
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| 467.2 | JOET::HOME_WORK | AMUN::CRITZ | Ya know what I mean, Vern | Thu Sep 03 1987 12:09 | 6 | 
|  |     	You might want to check out JOET::HOME_WORK, note 858 for
    	a discussion of cleaning tubs.
    
    	No press to add from me.
    
    	Scott
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| 467.3 | The carpenter said "car wax" | CADSYS::RICHARDSON |  | Thu Sep 03 1987 13:05 | 3 | 
|  |     The person who installed our tub unit said to use car wax on it
    every once in a while to keep dirt from sticking to it - seems to
    work OK since that was about 5 years ago now.
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| 467.4 | waxing helps | GNUVAX::QUIRIY | Noter Dame | Thu Sep 03 1987 13:21 | 4 | 
|  |     
    My sister waxes hers, too.
    
    CQ
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| 467.5 | perfect solution | MASTER::EPETERSON |  | Thu Sep 03 1987 14:14 | 3 | 
|  |     What do I use to clean my fiberglass shower stall?  My husband!
    
    Marion ;-D
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| 467.6 | Scrub Free | CADSYS::SULLIVAN | Karen - 225-4096 | Fri Sep 04 1987 09:18 | 2 | 
|  | I use Scrub Free, and let it sit awhile.  Some areas need a second application.
That's what happens when you don't clean your tub for a month or two.
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| 467.7 | Re.: .5 | VAXUUM::MUISE |  | Fri Sep 04 1987 10:06 | 10 | 
|  |     re: .5:
    
    i *do* use my husband!  but even he says "... there's gotta be a
    better way..."
    
    
    (thanks everyone!)
    
    jacki
    
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| 467.8 | I've been there | CSSE::FSLFIN | 2 wrngs dn't mk a rte but 3 lfts do | Fri Sep 04 1987 11:50 | 11 | 
|  |     Three things.....
    
    1. gel - gloss  as stated in homework - this works on the wax principal
    
    2. Tough Act - spray pretty good 
    
    3. Mr. Clean (bathroom cleaner?) - a new liquid that is thick and
       seems to work like you would expect ajax to (if you could use it)
       It says it can be used on fiberglass so....
    
    
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| 467.9 | the domestic speaks | JETSAM::HANAUER | Mike... Bicycle~to~Ice~Cream | Fri Sep 04 1987 12:26 | 8 | 
|  | Have found that "Future", acrilic floor wax made by Johnson and 
Johnson, is great.  Easy to clean and helps keep mildew from 
forming.  Just apply to the shower tiles or walls.
	And you all thought that all I know about is Ice Cream
	and bicycling!
~Mike
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| 467.10 | Gel Gloss | CLT::ZEHNGUT |  | Fri Sep 04 1987 13:16 | 4 | 
|  |     As stated in HOME_WORK, Gel Gloss is absolutely amazing stuff for
    cleaning fiberglass.  Highly recommended.  $1.99 at Spags, $3-$4
    at most home centers.
   
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| 467.11 | if it helps save on the back... | LUDWIG::DAUGHAN | sassy | Fri Sep 04 1987 14:16 | 4 | 
|  |     stupid question here:doesnt the floor wax make the tub slippery?
    i'll try it,but i just dont want to fall down.
    
    kelly_who_does_not_spend_a_great_deal_of_time_cleaning_house
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| 467.12 | Still can't vacuum worth a damn, but... | TOPDOC::STANTON | I got a gal in Kalamazoo | Sun Sep 06 1987 18:34 | 7 | 
|  |     
    I'm one of those husbands who does bathrooms. My choice? Softscrub
    from Dow. They use a small grit abbrasive that cuts grease, dirt,
    etc., but doesn't damage the finish. I use it in the tub, sinks,
    stove, and car (my territory). Great for uncaking baby funiture
    & toys too.
    
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| 467.14 | HF???? | LUDWIG::DAUGHAN | sassy | Mon Sep 07 1987 21:05 | 5 | 
|  |     re.13
    would you like me to get you a bottle?
    works well on oxides too.
    
    kelly
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| 467.15 | re:.11, re:my .9 - using Future | JETSAM::HANAUER | Mike... Bicycle~to~Ice~Cream | Tue Sep 08 1987 12:19 | 14 | 
|  | < Note 467.11 by LUDWIG::DAUGHAN "sassy" >
    stupid question here:doesnt the floor wax make the tub slippery?
    i'll try it,but i just dont want to fall down.
If you don't use a mat, I'd say carefully try it (applying Future).
A pattern on a stall floor may make a difference.
I have never used it on a tub, always on shower walls.
It especially helps keep mildew from forming on tile grouting. 
And if you then give the walls a quick wipe at the tail end of each 
shower, you may never have to formally clean them.
	~Mike
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| 467.16 | get out the blow torch | LEZAH::QUIRIY | Noter Dame | Tue Sep 08 1987 13:23 | 11 | 
|  |     
    Re: .15 [Something like] "...and if you give the walls a swipe at
    the end of each shower, you never have to formally clean them."
                             
    That's so common-sensical.  I admire people who do things like that.
    I once worked with a woman who wiped down her oven walls once a week.  
    She never had to formally clean her oven.  Me?  I usually wait till 
    I need a couple of cans of overnight oven cleaner, a box of scouring 
    pads and a paint scraper. 
    
    CQ
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| 467.17 | Einsteinian Practicality | HPSCAD::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Tue Sep 08 1987 14:59 | 12 | 
|  |     
    re: .16
    
    You oughta meet my mother, who went out and bought a chamois especially
    for the purpose of wiping down the shower.  She is forever thinking
    of things like this.  Too bad her kid didn't inherit the trait.
    
    My mother is also the only person I know to solve the
    socks-disappearing-in-the-dryer problem, though her solution depends
    on a piece of technology that is probably obsolete.
                                                                   
    DFW
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| 467.18 | Please!  Please! | BUBBLY::LEIGH | Boxes, boxes everywhere! | Tue Sep 08 1987 15:12 | 8 | 
|  | < Note 467.17 by HPSCAD::WALL "I see the middle kingdom..." >
    
>   My mother is also the only person I know to solve the
>   socks-disappearing-in-the-dryer problem, though her solution depends
>   on a piece of technology that is probably obsolete.
    Wow!  Can we induce you to part with this secret knowledge?
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| 467.19 | sock it to me baby | LEZAH::BOBBITT | face piles of trials with smiles | Tue Sep 08 1987 16:27 | 8 | 
|  |     I'm not sure this is what Dave meant, but a former roommate of mine
    had little plastic disks, with the middles split into flexible
    quarters.  The socks were drawn through the center, the flexible
    plastic "tongues" held them in place, the voila - the whole thing
    went through the wash.
    
    -Jody
    
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| 467.20 | Safety pins | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Theory, vapid theory | Tue Sep 08 1987 16:51 | 16 | 
|  | < Note 467.19 by LEZAH::BOBBITT "face piles of trials with smiles" >
>                            -< sock it to me baby >-
>
>    I'm not sure this is what Dave meant, but a former roommate of mine
>    had little plastic disks, with the middles split into flexible
>    quarters.  The socks were drawn through the center, the flexible
>    plastic "tongues" held them in place, the voila - the whole thing
>    went through the wash.
>    
>    -Jody
I use safety pins for the purpose.   I haven't lost a sock in years.
--David
    
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| 467.21 |  | DIEHRD::MAHLER | Don't touch me. I'm all slimy! | Tue Sep 08 1987 20:54 | 8 | 
|  | 
    The one sock syndrome supplies me with dipstick rags.  Wouldn't
    ever want to loose this washing machine feature.
    By the way, does it really work to put rubbing
    alcohol in the wash for brighter whites?
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| 467.22 | free rags..... | STUBBI::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Tue Sep 08 1987 21:48 | 2 | 
|  |     um, Mike, I have four teenagers, and a large basket of odd
    socks, can I send you some?
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| 467.23 | Ah, but it did eat my sock, really! | TORA::KLEINBERGER | MAXCIMize your efforts | Wed Sep 09 1987 07:00 | 14 | 
|  |     You know, I honestly thought that wash machines did not eat socks
    (maybe this belongs in mistakes and misconceptions :-)...), until
    one day, my washing machine stopped working... a panic'd call to
    a male friend sent him to my house that evening to look at it [why
    do wash machines always break full of water :-)...].. after getting
    all the water out of it, and taking it apart, lo and behold, in
    the middle of the water pump was a sock!!!! It had managed to ruin
    my water pump, and the water pump has managed to ruin my sock!
    
    So, I HAVE proof positive that machines DO eat socks....
    
    Have a wonderful day!
    
    Gale K
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| 467.24 | I believe you, I believe you! | STUBBI::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Wed Sep 09 1987 07:57 | 9 | 
|  |     Hi Gale,
    
    The exact same thing happened to me!! Our machine wouldn'g empty
    (and isn't it *fun* bailing a machine out of gallons of dirty
    water) and when my husband took it apart we found three navy socks
    wedged in the outline of the water drain. I figured the machine
    got greedy and tried to eat more than one sock at once!
    
    Bonnie
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| 467.25 |  | DIEHRD::MAHLER | Don't touch me. I'm all slimy! | Wed Sep 09 1987 09:34 | 6 | 
|  | �    um, Mike, I have four teenagers, and a large basket of odd
�    socks, can I send you some?
    Sure, what are their names and how old are they? [I'll take
    the boys too, if any, to wash my car].
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| 467.26 | scrub-a-dub | LEZAH::QUIRIY | Noter Dame | Wed Sep 09 1987 09:42 | 5 | 
|  |     
    Uh, Mike, couldn't girls wash your car as well?  My neice thinks
    it's great fun.
    
    CQ
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| 467.27 | not stupid | ULTRA::GUGEL | Don't read this. | Wed Sep 09 1987 10:04 | 5 | 
|  |     re last two:
    
    Maybe he didn't think a girl would be dumb enough to think it's fun. :-)
    
    	-Ellen
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| 467.28 | hmmmm.... | YAZOO::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Wed Sep 09 1987 10:46 | 6 | 
|  |     Mike, I'll let you have shares in the boy in college, and throw
    in the *whole* basket of socks ......:-)
    
    (and my daughter washes cars better than her brothers)
    
    Bonnie
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| 467.29 | Kinky | MAY20::MINOW | Je suis Marxist, tendance Groucho | Wed Sep 09 1987 10:57 | 9 | 
|  | re: .22
    um, Mike, I have four teenagers, and a large basket of odd
    socks, can I send you some?
Wouldn't sending Mike four teenagers qualify as child abuse?
Martin.
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| 467.30 | it depends | YAZOO::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Wed Sep 09 1987 11:02 | 1 | 
|  |     well Martin, my kids are pretty tough.....
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| 467.31 |  | MAY20::MINOW | Je suis Marxist, tendance Groucho | Wed Sep 09 1987 11:11 | 4 | 
|  | Actually, I wasn't thinking about your kids, I was worrying about Mike.
Martin.
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| 467.32 |  | DIEHRD::MAHLER | Don't touch me. I'm all slimy! | Wed Sep 09 1987 11:36 | 4 | 
|  | 
    Oooooh.   Wish I said that.
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| 467.33 | Geez, what a spark... | HPSCAD::WALL | I see the middle kingdom... | Wed Sep 09 1987 12:12 | 4 | 
|  |     Safety pins, or in my mom's case, diaper pins, appeare to do the
    trick.
    
    DFW
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| 467.34 | its true! its true! | GCANYN::KUDLICH |  | Fri Sep 11 1987 16:49 | 6 | 
|  |     You know, there was a blurb in Time mag a while back--a major
    percentage of problems with washers is that socks get into the 
    works and bog down the system.
               
    Adrienne
    
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