Toxic Fumes

May 04, 2013 02:29

I've always used Clorox bleach spray to clean the kitchen and clean Michael and my bathroom. I didn't use it at first. I used regular bathroom cleaner and this machine that machine bought to get rid of mold. But neither of those worked for the mold in our shower, but the Clorox does, for the most part. So I use it all the time. But I'm always ( Read more... )

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teprometo May 4 2013, 07:00:21 UTC
Eeesh. I scrubbed the shower today using an organic cleaning spray, and I had a headache and felt queasy by the end. I think we might just be allergic to cleaning. ;-) I've never had to battle mold before, so I'm not sure what to recommend.

Good luck finding a strapless bra that works! I'm only a B cup, and I've never found one that doesn't fall down. WORST! I can get away with just not wearing a bra, though. I imagine you're not so fortunate.

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geekslave May 5 2013, 06:20:24 UTC
LOL allergic to cleaning. That's probably it. :)

Stacey

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geekslave May 5 2013, 06:21:37 UTC
I usually keep the door open, open the window, and turn on the ventilation system. It doesn't really do much. I might use too much of it.

Stacey

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gatty May 4 2013, 09:18:31 UTC
I use Bravissimo for all bra related things. I haven't bought a strapless bra for a while, but my memories of the one from here are pretty good - though I can't remember which particular brand it was. But I think as long as you get a smaller backsize then usual they're pretty reliable.

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geekslave May 5 2013, 06:23:42 UTC
Checked out the site. Looks like they do have a good selection of strapless bras. One woman was talking about being a size J and the bras really being supportive, so that's definitely a good endorsement. I'm a little worried about what my bank would charge me for the money conversion. They said there could be some kind of fee for that.

Stacey

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scribblemoose May 4 2013, 09:59:54 UTC
White vinegar cleans pretty much everything, and has excellent anti-bacterial properties. Highly recommended, safe for the environment and really cheap!

For really good cleaning tips I'd recommend unfuckyourhabitat on Tumblr - some great ideas there.

Can't help with bra though. An eternal quest!

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geekslave May 5 2013, 06:24:58 UTC
Thanks for the recommendation.

A lot of others said the same thing about vinegar. My boyfriend said he'd heard about it, too. We're definitely going to try that.

Stacey

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claudine May 4 2013, 10:31:09 UTC
Like what scribblemoose said, white vinegar! :) You can use it for clothing stains like sweat too.

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geekslave May 5 2013, 06:25:33 UTC
Thanks! I'm definitely going to give that a try.

Stacey.

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