2016 China New Design 32″ rubber glove with cotton linning-rough finish Greenland Manufacturer
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex. 32″ length(82cm), rough finish, seamless, cotton lining, ambidextrous style (fits either hand), 800g/pair, 50pairs/case. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, etc.
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Heavy duty rubber glove, made of 100% natural latex.
32″ length(82cm), rough finish, seamless, cotton lining, ambidextrous style (fits either hand), 800g/pair, 50pairs/case. Using for Isolater, dry box, blast cabinet, etc.
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No need to be embarrassed when somebody asked to use your restroom! Tracy shares a tip on how to easily keep things clean daily!
Watch tracy’s “Naked Shower Cleaning” for instruction on how to clean your shower.
http://www.clorox.com/products/clorox-clean-up-cleaner-bleach/?gclid=CPH58u7AhL4CFQlafgodmZwAig
Hi there. Welcome to Cleaning and Organizing with Tracy. Today I am going to share with you a tip that is going to help you be able to keep your bathroom clean and presentable every day. You are not going to be embarrassed if somebody asks to use your rest room and you haven’t cleaned it for a week. You are going to be fine if you follow my tip. Are you ready to see what it is? Let’s do it.
Ok, before I share my tip with you, first I want to go over what I do on an actual bathroom cleaning day. Now when it is actually cleaning day and I am taking out all my supplies, I want to make sure I have a bucket. I want to have rubber gloves. I always want to have rubber gloves. And I like a big white washrag. I don’t like sponges. I feel like sponges don’t … they just clean such a small area. I like a big rag that I can really slop on all the cleaner everywhere. I want to make sure I get every nook and cranny. And it is a lot easier to do with a rag instead of a sponge.
I want to fill my bucket with piping hot water and then I want to put some kind of bleach based product in it. I like just basic Clorox Cleanup. This is something that I like, but just use whatever you like to use. It is just nice to know when you have bleach you know that your bathroom is being disinfected. It is not just being wiped down and cleaned. It is really cleaning the germs if bleach is in the product.
So I also use Soft Scrub to clean my sinks, my toilet and my tub. Again, my Soft Scrub I always buy the Soft Scrub that has bleach in it so I know everything is getting really clean. I even have in my cleaning supplies a bottle of bleach. So if I have mold growing in my shower that I am really struggling with, sometimes I just put a little bit of bleach directly on the mold to help take care of the problem.
So that is what I do on cleaning day. Now for the tip to keep your bathroom clean every day. You want to go out and buy yourself some cleaning wipes. Of course, I like Clorox, the ones that have bleach in them. But if you have a container of cleaning wipes accessible, easily accessible in your bathroom, you can just pull out one wipe and wipe things down so quickly. You can have hair and toothpaste and all kinds of things in your sink and a simple rag like this can take care of that problem just within seconds.
Now it is such a scrawny little wipe, but I found out that if you put water in it, it still has the cleaner, but it just gives it a lot better cleaning power. I turn on the water in my sink, really get it wet and then really wipe things down. And it is awesome, because in a second you can just wipe it down. You don’t have to get all your cleaning supplies and your rags and make a big deal. It is right there, you… whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop, whoop. You clean it and it is done.
Now these are really great if you have a lot of boys, because if you have a lot of boys in your household, you know they create a horrible mess around the toilet. So if you have a container of wipes in your bathroom, you are going to keep it clean every day. Makes such a difference.
Now I keep my … I keep my container behind my bathroom door so when the door shuts, it doesn’t matter who is in the bathroom, they are going to see this container of wipes and then they may use it as well.
Now I get my wipes at Costco when they come in a pack of three and they are on coupon which they… that is quite often and I try to stock up then. So go ahead and buy yourself some wipes. It makes a huge difference and your bathroom will stay clean every day. It is great.
So that is my tip for you today. So I hope it is helpful. If you think it was, if you enjoy my video, please give me a thumbs up. Subscribe to my YouTube channel and tell all your friends.
I hope you have a great week. Remember to stay clean and organized. And I will see you next time.
Here I am doing basic glass cutting on a scrap piece of glass, actually it’s a mirror. For much more videos about basic glass cutting, etc. see the playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4A57AB2EFB9566F9&feature=plcp
Do not attempt to cut (pre) Tempered Glass, it cannot be cut and is designed to shatter to small pieces for safty purposes. You can cut (flat) Plate Glass.
The “glass cutter” does not actually cut through the glass, it just scratches or “scores” it, so it should be called either a “glass scratcher/scorer” or a “tool of glass cutting”.
The score is then used when you actually break or snap the glass along this “weakened” line (or even curves are possible). Technically, you try to “bend” both sides along the score downward to “open” (not compress) the crack up to the back side of the glass. In the vid. I show holding the piece of glass with my hands as a lot of people seem to do – especially with small pieces, but it’s safer to put the glass on a firm surface first and/or wear gloves.
To remove the sharp parts after cutting the glass, I used some sandstone I found down by the river. Just about any stone or cement will do, just dont use something too hard like smooth quartz since it tends to just “glide” over the glass. Use both straight and circular motion with the stone at about a 45 degree angle to the glass to bevel it to a non-sharp/thin semi-round surface. It is good though to have an electric grinder or rotary tool like a Dremel incase the break leaves some sizeable bumps of glass areas that would be difficult to grind by hand. If you dont have that, perhaps a larger piece of smooth cement might work ok.
Be sure to sweep up and vacuum any glass shards.
Note you can use a flat rule made of metal, wood, or plastic to guide the glass cutter, but be sure its not too thin since you do not want to damage the “cutting wheel” (the part that scores the glass) if it came in contact with metal.
About the tool I made; the ruler-straightedge with the rubber attached to the back. The rubber (or nylon) was cut from a bicycle inner-tube, and was attached with contact cement which is very sticky and somewhat flexible. This glue is sometimes called “rubber cement”. I got a tube for about $1. I also lightly scratched both surfaces of the rubber for better adhesion of the glue and for better “holding” ability on the glass. I guess you could also use some flat erasor type material too instead of the inner tube material. Silicone rubber or a thin coat or beads of dried caulking might be ok. Some tape can possibly be used to secure the straightrule, but you might have to clean up any residue left from the tape unless you put the tape right on the rule itself. When you cut the bicycle tube, avoid breathing the powder (usually talc or talcum), so rinse the tube segment with hot soapy water and let it dry.
Keep the “scoring wheel” oiled. I just keep/store that end in a glass with some clear oil in it. I use cheap “mineral oil” from the dollar/drug store.
Find some flat glass pieces and practice a bit on them so that you are prepared to cut glass when you need to.
Here is a good website about glass cutters, care and use:
http://www.freepatternsforstainedglass.com/your-glass-cutter.html