Just so you know, I'm writing this blog from the car, on my phone. So please excuse any typos in advance.
I've decided to start doing what I have cleverly named, "wifed up Wednesday". In these posts, I will pretend like I'm a real good housewife and share some kind of cleaning tip, delicious recipe, crafting project, etc. Doing this makes me feel kind of lame, BUT I want to somehow contribute to the lives of the people who so kindly waste their time reading this blog. So let's carry on.
For my first wifed up Wednesday, I wanna share with you an item that I just discovered recently.
(This might be something everyone knew about but me. But whatev.)
Drywall sanding screens
Yes, these are used for sanding drywall. But did you know that you can use them for a common dreaded household task?
The other day I was in the store with my sister-in-law, April and she picked some up and she told me that drywall sanding screen can be used to get rid of the ring around your toilet.
And it works! If you're like me and ended up in a super old slightly run down home, you may have inherited a unsightly ring in your toilet bowl(s).
All you have to do is go buy a pack of drywall screens (they're only like 2 or 3 bucks), and cut them up into about 4ths (give or take depending on the size). Get some gloves (I prefer the serious yellow dish gloves) and get up in that toilet and scrub away. It comes off super easy and I didn't use any cleaner.
I should have taken before and after pics but that's gross and I didn't think about it.
If you're immaculate and you have a squeaky clean pee bowl, fear not, the use for drywall screens doesn't stop there. My mother-in-law also shared with us a couple of weekends ago that she used it to remove dead and rough skin from her feet. She said it worked even better than a ped egg. I mean, the price is right so you don't have much to lose do ya?
Anyway I hope this was beneficial to you in some way, if it wasn't I hope it least didn't take you too long to read. Also, sorry I have no cool pictures.
I've decided to start doing what I have cleverly named, "wifed up Wednesday". In these posts, I will pretend like I'm a real good housewife and share some kind of cleaning tip, delicious recipe, crafting project, etc. Doing this makes me feel kind of lame, BUT I want to somehow contribute to the lives of the people who so kindly waste their time reading this blog. So let's carry on.
For my first wifed up Wednesday, I wanna share with you an item that I just discovered recently.
(This might be something everyone knew about but me. But whatev.)
Drywall sanding screens
Yes, these are used for sanding drywall. But did you know that you can use them for a common dreaded household task?
The other day I was in the store with my sister-in-law, April and she picked some up and she told me that drywall sanding screen can be used to get rid of the ring around your toilet.
And it works! If you're like me and ended up in a super old slightly run down home, you may have inherited a unsightly ring in your toilet bowl(s).
All you have to do is go buy a pack of drywall screens (they're only like 2 or 3 bucks), and cut them up into about 4ths (give or take depending on the size). Get some gloves (I prefer the serious yellow dish gloves) and get up in that toilet and scrub away. It comes off super easy and I didn't use any cleaner.
I should have taken before and after pics but that's gross and I didn't think about it.
If you're immaculate and you have a squeaky clean pee bowl, fear not, the use for drywall screens doesn't stop there. My mother-in-law also shared with us a couple of weekends ago that she used it to remove dead and rough skin from her feet. She said it worked even better than a ped egg. I mean, the price is right so you don't have much to lose do ya?
Anyway I hope this was beneficial to you in some way, if it wasn't I hope it least didn't take you too long to read. Also, sorry I have no cool pictures.
1 comment:
i used a ped egg the other night and thought "really? this is the best they can come up with? either this thing totally sucks or i have serios amounts of deadened hard skin on my feet." i guess only the drywall screen will tell...
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