Bath Mats...yes or no?
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Comments (9)Yes, my Sunrise cast iron pedestal tub/shower does look dirty after cleaning AND still my possible slipping seems to be a big concern for my children who visit me. (This was just mentioned tonight by my visiting and shower taking children) True, they don't know how important it is to rinse out conditioner after a shower and it's possible they took showers back to back of each other without rinsing the tub after the shower is done. According to my children, this shower set up is an accident waiting to happen in my house. I say, you have to know what to do to to avoid it....See MoreAppliance recs for 2nd floor laundry
Comments (5)Hokie I bought a set of the Samsung WF457 as a present. They are huge! They were installed on the second floor with pedestals. They haven't had any issue with the noise bothering them while it runs. The units have way too many choices(21) but the size is ideal for them. They are in love with the dryer and it's ability to remove wrinkles. This is a new build but all the bedrooms are upstairs with the utility room on the master bath wall. I also looked at the Electrolux since this was on the second floor. I have an Electrolux oven, which I have been very happy with, so they were also in contention. The Samsung is direct drive and I believe the Electrolux is belt driven. Have no idea if it really makes a difference . I did like the speed spray and power foam idea for quicker cleaning. The biggest thing I saw with the Electrolux is not being able to find one that you could actually look at sitting on a showroom floor. Anyway, they seem to be thrilled with their Samsungs....See MoreSelling Weedy Acres...staging the guest bathroom
Comments (24)I think it's an asset that the J&J bath also uses green! You have a flow. Most stagers are big advocates of the idea that "CLEAN SELLS." Whatever you choose, as busybee noted, keep that sparkle & shine you have going! Sending Best wishes toward your efforts at staging Weedy Acres, and ultimately at selling it!...See MoreDrying Dishes on Granite
Comments (15)Hi again all... I wanted to revisit this thread to say that I walked (yes walked as it is only 1/2 mile away from home) to Bed Bath and Beyond today with the intention of buying one of the drying dish mats...The large one is $8... Anyway, I ended up with a bath mat instead! Yes, I'm going to use THAT for my counter dishes... Why? 1. It too is made of fast drying Micro Fiber, as is the dish mat... 2.It's got a rubber bottom, so the wetness won't soak through and my granite will stay dry. 3. It's about 3 times thicker than the dish mat...which is important when setting a glass coffe pot down on a granite surface. Yesterday I broke a glass pitcher when setting it on a thick towel to dry...Granite and glass don't mix too well. 4. It's a bright white, as oppossed to beige/brown...so I like how it looks..okay..that's frivilous I know. Just being honest. 5. It is the same size as the dish drying mat.. The cost was more though...$19.99...but I used a $5 off so that helped. I guess if I don't end up liking it, I can always use it as it was intended! KA:)...See Morequeenvictorian
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