Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help! One son uses the pasty kind that you swirl in a cup with water and brush on. The other uses typical kind in a can. They both do a good job of wiping the sink clean, but no matter what we use to clean it, there remains an almost greasy scum in the sink! The sink perpetually looks filthy. Any advice?
Comet, Bon Ami or ajax powder cleaner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help! One son uses the pasty kind that you swirl in a cup with water and brush on. The other uses typical kind in a can. They both do a good job of wiping the sink clean, but no matter what we use to clean it, there remains an almost greasy scum in the sink! The sink perpetually looks filthy. Any advice?
Comet, Bon Ami or ajax powder cleaner.
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried Soft Scrub? It's great at cutting through films without scratching.
Anonymous wrote:Help! One son uses the pasty kind that you swirl in a cup with water and brush on. The other uses typical kind in a can. They both do a good job of wiping the sink clean, but no matter what we use to clean it, there remains an almost greasy scum in the sink! The sink perpetually looks filthy. Any advice?
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t used shaving cream in years.
I use a single safety razor.
Anonymous wrote:Have them shave in the shower with soap, like everybody else. Shaving cream is silly.
Anonymous wrote:let them clean their own bathroom and don't worry about it.