I am sold on microfiber cloth and water or water with a little vinegar. Works great for mirrors, wood, windows, tiles, and more I am sure.Today was window washing....
Went around the house washing the exterior windows. Mop and squeegee.
They look pretty good now. I got too much soap in the water at first....but eventually hit my stride.
I was doing the outside. Needed a bit of detergent. So a little bit goes a long way. Like a teaspoon for 2 gallons. I bought a window mop and a squeegee that go on the end of a pole so I could reach on my ladder.I am sold on microfiber cloth and water or water with a little vinegar. Works great for mirrors, wood, windows, tiles, and more I am sure.
Actually....she is the only one working for a paycheck. I'm mostly retired. I could go to work but she earns enough.....besides my body has been through the ringer after all these years. Where I probably have enough left in it to completely remake this house.....not sure if there's more than that in it.She could just love you because you provide her with the house lol
If you had no house, she might not love you as much ay?
Oh I used to travel to my friends houses and cook....it was a lot of fun. I'd put their kitchen, pots and pans through their paces and put on a nice simple gourmet dinner family style....I'd do the prep at mine, load up a big white ice chest with everything and go. Kids running about acting wild....lots of fun....the older kids I would get to help me out a bit.If you were cooking the way you cook now, I would have visited when you were in your luxury apartment.![]()
funny how some older homes would have a 'parlour room' or a 'sitting room' that nobody actually sat in.
I find older homes quite interesting in terms of layout. in Auckland the housing stock can be quite varied, from kitset home to old kauri villa to california bungalow.
State homes always have the same layout and never had any what they call 'indoor outdoor flow'
Art Deco homes had flat roofs
Spanish mission is interesting but the plaster doesnt often hold up in the wet
Brick and tile is the best...low maintainence and smart but make sure the bricks are real bricks and not just veneer!
Villas require a lot of work and painting and are often drafty but they have character
What you are looking for is a home that has 'good bones' if you not a actually building or designing one yourself.