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Show by Cynthia Ltt Comumtr Rtlalioni 0p Texitt Chemicalt Co. BATHROOM ETIQUETTE Ring around the bathtub' i, At the end of a trying day 1 the last thing tired mom. look forward to is cleaning up ' the bathroom! To help make this chore quick and easy, teach your children bathroom etiquette Here are some suggestions: After a hard day at play most children march into the bathroom and transfer the dirt and grime onto a clean ', bar of soap. Teach your children chil-dren to rinse the soap and the basin to avoid leaving any muddy traces of their wash-up wash-up routine. Towels are usually found everywhere, except where they belong: on the towel rack. Avoid having to constantly con-stantly pick them up by hanging individual towel rings : and assigning each child his own hand-towel. To clean, disinfect and deodorize the entire bathroom bath-room all at the same time spray washable surfaces with Fantastik bathroom cleaner and wipe with a clean cloth or a damp sponge. It kills staph, strep and other household house-hold germs and also helps prevent mold and mildew growth for up to two weeks. If your youngsters leave globs of toothpaste around the sink area, buy an inexpensive inexpen-sive toothpaste tube roller to help cut down on waste. Splatters covering the mirror can be minimized by reminding remind-ing them to brush properly. |