Post by ianr on May 31, 2020 7:01:41 GMT
I remember a little while ago a post about problem cats I think most of us seem to be surrounded by them although I wouldn't wish to harm them it would be nice if they stopped digging in the garden for you know what and spraying up the front door.
Now I've tried all sorts citrus peel worked for a while, different ground coverings highly scented plants some worked better than others at the moment I'm trying spent coffee grounds seems to have moved them on. Don't know how long it will last so far about 4 weeks as for the spraying cheap citrus smelling worktop cleaner seems to put them off spraying on corners and the door, hope it lasts
Off the cat thing now and on to black mould a problem I often came across whilst working and usually ended with stripping back the silicone around the bath or shower. I get a little of this in the bathroom at home just a couple of patches along the bath top 2 to 3 inches long it's been about 5 years since I last stripped back the sealant it's a chore annoying and a 2 day job stripping drying and curing the sealant.
After some rubbing and scrubbing and applying of black mould remover all to no avail I was working myself up to replacing the sealant when I came across this video. I used the cotton balls left them in place for 24 hours and the results were stunning good as new. Well pleased do use gloves do use domestos it's thick.
I was so chuffed I thought I'd share the video
ian
Now I've tried all sorts citrus peel worked for a while, different ground coverings highly scented plants some worked better than others at the moment I'm trying spent coffee grounds seems to have moved them on. Don't know how long it will last so far about 4 weeks as for the spraying cheap citrus smelling worktop cleaner seems to put them off spraying on corners and the door, hope it lasts
Off the cat thing now and on to black mould a problem I often came across whilst working and usually ended with stripping back the silicone around the bath or shower. I get a little of this in the bathroom at home just a couple of patches along the bath top 2 to 3 inches long it's been about 5 years since I last stripped back the sealant it's a chore annoying and a 2 day job stripping drying and curing the sealant.
After some rubbing and scrubbing and applying of black mould remover all to no avail I was working myself up to replacing the sealant when I came across this video. I used the cotton balls left them in place for 24 hours and the results were stunning good as new. Well pleased do use gloves do use domestos it's thick.
I was so chuffed I thought I'd share the video
ian