By: Tanner Larsson | 2010-04-02 | Interior design Hard water refers to that water which contains a high level of magnesium and calcium. When the water repeatedly comes into contact with a surface, the dissolved minerals form a build-up causing gradual staining of the surface. These surfaces might include sinks, bathtubs, shower, cookware even shower doors, bathroom vanity basins and virtually any other place which has a constant stream of water. This stain is called a hard water stains and though not dangerous, it can cause a permanent damage to certain surfaces and should be removed quickly if spotted. read more
By: Sarah J Taylor | 2010-04-01 | Interior design Bathroom is a place where hygiene and cleanliness is very important. It should be cleaned regularly where deep cleaning is required on a weekly basis. Normally, the interior of a bathroom is made in such a manner so it is easy to clean and maintain. Some easy steps are given below to clean Bathroom. read more
By: Dana Mulder | 2011-04-08 | Home improvement Cleaning the bathroom is probably everyones least favorite chore. Not only is it a very arduous task, it is also a little yucky. Unfortunately, somebodys got to do it. And cleaning the bathroom should... read more
By: nancy joseph | 2011-01-11 | Article Marketing The article is all about hardness of water, its effects on industrial applications and measures that can be used to prevent this. In measures, one can use water softening tablets or can purchase hydrocare dual action filter if the quantity of hardness and impurities is more. read more
By: Tanner Larsson | 2010-04-02 | Interior design Glass is among the most useful and interesting inventions that man has come up with. It adds value to buildings by enhancing its look, providing outside view form the inside and lighting up room by letting the sun's rays to pass through it. Besides this glass surface is also highly resistant to microbe build up when well maintained. It also can be molded into various shape, shades and sizes to produce household and industrial items used to hold various liquid and solid elements. However, from time to time they get tarnished by stains that make them unsightly and therefore require one to regularly get rid of hard water stains on glass for a clear polished look. read more
By: Alfred Halfnight | 2011-07-14 | Diy Cleaning tips on how to clean soap scum, hard water deposits, limestone, mould and mildew from ceramic tiles and grout in the bathroom. read more
By: Greg Vandenberge | 2010-03-27 | Interior design Whenever I'm giving estimates for bathroom remodels or working on someone's home, I notice that most of the homes that are maintained and cleaned regularly, rarely have any mold growing in their showers or bathroom area. It's not hard to imagine, if you don't clean something, there's a good chance that it will remain dirty and even start to accumulate more dirt over time. The same thing is true with your bathroom. read more
By: Katrina White | 2011-01-15 | Home Management Everybody uses the bathroom several times a day, which makes it one of the fastest places to get dirty inside the home. If you live by yourself, cleaning the bathroom every weekend should be enough. But when several people live under one roof, cleaning the bathroom needs to come more often... read more
By: Peter Skotnicky | 2010-09-29 | Article Marketing Environmentally friendly is the way to go now, especially when it comes to the products we use on a daily basis. Nowhere else can this be more beneficial than the place where our children eat, sleep and grow. read more
By: Eric Carter | 2012-03-06 | Home Improvement An article which will hopefully help many of you turn the bathroom cleaning process less of a burden. read more
By: Marissazj | 2010-12-23 | Home improvement Keeping a bathtub or shower sparkling need not be a chore if you know the right steps to follow. Regular cleaning once a week usually wins at least half the battle. read more
By: Marcus Mejia | 2012-02-01 | Home improvement Even the neatest among us hate cleaning their bathrooms. Because bathrooms are so prone to accumulating soap scum, mildew, and other undesirable residue, they generally require more bleach than the rest of the house combined. Bathrooms are often poorly ventilated, so the stench and fumes of harsh cleaning products can linger for hours, potentially exposing your family to harsh chemical compounds. read more
By: Bryan Farrow | 2010-03-27 | Home improvement Tap water containing high levels of dissolved minerals like calcium is known as hard water, which can cause problems with home appliances such as water heaters / boilers, washing machines, dishwashers, radiators and kettles. We've all seen the mineral residue left in the bottom of a kettle after prolonged use and many of us have bought kettles with inbuilt 'filters' to keep this residue in the kettle and out of the water that pours from the spout. read more
By: gardnerw | 2011-12-11 | Business Many areas of the country have hard water. Water is classified as hard water if it has a lot of magnesium or calcium or other minerals in it. The water in the ground accumulates these metals from rock and soil all around them. read more