Key here is we do not have air conditioning, the houses are also built to hold heat .I'm from North Carolina so I know heat and I also lived on Florida too . But here in the UK can be unbearable as there's nowhere to go for relief.
Looks like you damaged the chair, the fabric of the chair is made out of rayon/viscous this kind of material not be wet, cleaned just dry cleaned at most. You could see the damaged fabric appear after you sprayed it with a solution flowers on the back of it kind of that’s the sign of damage
@@user-cp1md2kb6c in person the chair looks the same, it may have damaged the fabric slightly but it’s so old I’d rather know it’s getting a bit of a soak x
Idk if you're in England but where i am is code orage, meaning if you have asthma you can have trouble breathing Yesterday was 97F (36C) with 99% humidity
Dawn dish soap. The spray kind. Spray the chair with it directly and let it sit about 10 minutes and then go back over it with the steamer and it's like a new chair. Did this with a footstool I got second hand, full of stains, nicotine stains and whatever else. Idk, but it looked brand new!!
Two things to say.... (1) Clean the oven every couple of weeks- it avoids the build up of crud and grease. (2) Get a tub of The Pink Stuff from Bunnings. It cleans the oven shelves to looking like brand new and also works a treat on the rest of the oven including the glass. Your Landlord will be extremely impressed.
Since it's a rental property there's a good chance it was like that for years before she moved in and the landlord's never thought to check it. Rental properties can be really gross when you move in for sttuff that's not on the standard real estate agent checklist.
Hi, I'm a new subscriber to your channel, and I was wondering where you got your detail brushes and sponges from. I'm from America, and the names of our cleaners and brushes are different, but I wanted to use something that will actually work for bathroom mildew. Thank you for your help.
Hey! Thank you for being here :) if you search ‘crevice brush’ on Amazon you can find these really cheap skinny brushes I use on the grouting/sealant and are great for lots of little corners (I have a store front where you can look at the ones I use but I don’t think the same ones will be available for you), and the sponges are all scrub daddy/mommy 😊 I know you guys have an amazing Dollar Tree brush in the US that I wish I could get a hold of 😉 great for scrubbing floors but would be good for walls and tubs too! X
On the black stuff do the tissue trick but with bleach. Squirt a line of bleach along then cover with tissue and leave overnight. Wipe away in the morning. It might take two attempts. Works most of the time for me. I don’t like to overuse harsh chemicals and generally stick to water and vinegar or dish soap but sometimes you need a bit more help. I’d say I only do this once or twice a year. It’s easier to keep on top of cleaning with more gentle cleaners in between then. Hope it works for you! I’m interested to see if it does! X