Using body washes instead of bar soaps helps eliminate almost all soap scum in your shower.
Before hanging a new shower curtain, spray the whole side that's inside the tub with non-stick cooking spray. The curtain stays clean and nerver shows any kind of mold or dirt. And it stays soft until you decide to replace it.
To clean the filter in your blow dryer, take it out and roll a lint roller across it. It picks up the lint in an instant, and your blow dryer will work better.
To defog a mirror after a steamy shower, simply turn on your hairdryer and sweep back and forth across the mirror. In no time, your mirror will be defogged.
Tired of not being able to see yourself in the mirror after a hot shower? Wipe some inexpensive shaving cream onto the mirror - spread and then wipe off. It'll keep the mirror from fogging and allow you to see yourself.
Leave a SCOTT Towel inside your ice chest, thermos, or insulated cup after washing to absorb moisture and keep away stale odors.
Good stainless steel cookware can cost upwards of $1,500 for a nice and complete set. Keep it clean and shiny from top to bottom by using a mixture of ammonia, corn starch and water. Mix 1/4 cup of ammonia with 5 tablespoons of corn starch and 4 tablespoons of water. Stir until completley mixed. Dip a SCOTT Towel into the mixture, and using a small circular motion, clean the bottom of the pan, dipping the towel into your mixture as necessary. Rinse with cool water, then dry. This mixture works on copper pans, aluminum pans, glass cookware and others. It is not expensive to make or use and cleans without scratching, unlike some harsh cleansers. This mixture also works well on your glass cooktop and sinks; porcelain or stainless steel.
I recently bought a house with a tub full of gunk on the bottom. I tried gallons of bleach, every cleaner, scrubber, etc. The only thing that worked, and worked wonderfully, was one of those erasing pads! It took everything off my tub and now it shines after $3.