Crying over spilled milk? Doesn’t really happen. Crying over broken glass? All too common. Especially if it's not cleaned up correctly, more often than not you’ll end up with a small shard or two ...
Glass showers get covered in water stains and soap scum and require frequent cleaning. A squeegee is the best tool for the ...
Have you ever squinted through your glass shower doors and wondered when they became so cloudy? Hard water stains, soap scum, and everyday grime can accumulate quickly, making even the cleanest ...
Cleaning a glass oven door sounds like a simple enough task, but there's one big mistake that's all too common and should be ...
With a little baking soda and some elbow grease, you can get glass shower doors clean again and keep them clean longer. Here's how to get a streak-free shine.
You know the story: After cooking a big meal, especially after doing so several times a week during the holiday season, splattered grease and unidentifiable bits of stuck-on food end up clouding the ...
Shattered glass poses a hidden danger, with tiny shards often overlooked. Proper cleanup demands a meticulous approach: ...
Nothing puts the finishing touches on a pristine, just-cleaned bathroom quite like a crystal clear glass shower door. However, this effect can take up a lot of your time or seem near impossible to ...
On the list of tasks that go into your bathroom cleaning routine, cleaning your glass shower doors can be up there with the most frustrating of them. Susceptible to soap scum, water spots, and mineral ...
Baking soda and white vinegar help clear away residue and leave your stovetop looking good as new. Instead of a scrubber or paper towel, use a microfiber towel to clean a flat stovetop. Avoid using ...
There are a lot of pros and cons to using a glass stovetop. The cons are that it doesn’t heat up as fast as a gas stovetop, nor does it have as precise of a temperature control. The pros are that it’s ...