stratobuddy
Registered Shopper
- - - this is taking it too far even for me - - -
I notice you say, 'cleaning up after "us". Does Mr L not do his share?Mr L spends so much time in the bathroom he could listen to the entire Archers and still have time for more.
For me it’s 15 minute and a good portion of that is cleaning up after us.
Don't need one I like singing in the shower..A ludicrous idea and a ludicrous price. No doubt someone will think it’s fantastic and will buy it.
Actually he is really good with house chores but he uses the bathroom first and then I have my shower and tidy it afterwards.
He's really good at grocery shopping and putting* it all away afterwards which I don’t like.
We tend to share most chores but some we do if the other is better (eg he’s not great with water as he can’t cope with very hot water whereas I believe in scalding the germs into submission!) or something we really hate doing. It’s worked for 51 years so if it ain’t broke don’t fix it!
I do like radio or music on in the bathroom.
Not been able to have a bath for two years now - which used to be my most favourite time - but when I did it was a 1.5 hour long affair accompanied by lots of radio.
I’ve got a radio which has sucker pads to stick on wall which is ‘shower proof’ from Tesco years ago which cost £5!
Also got a Bluetooth speaker which was a clubcard offer and is rubber and splash-proof...
£100 is mad! And the lights a complete gimmick!
Twice I’ve bought the obligatory Lynx Xmas gift set for teenage nephew and that has come with a ‘FREE’ Bluetooth shower speaker!
Gosh you said it. The bedding bit, the shopping bit, washing my very thick hair all major incidents for me.There are things in life which are necessary but I consider doing a pain -- i.e. I could be doing other things with my time.
1. Filling up the car
2. Putting the shopping away
3. Buying underwear
4. Washing my hair
5. Having a shower - and cleaning it
6. Putting clean sheets on the bed
I just dry everything taps, glass door, shower head with a cloth takes me seconds. No scum and never any mould. Open the window and turn on the fan. It turns itself off after 5 mins. job done.We're Navy shower takers here - the joys of a water meter. In, wet, shower off, soap up, shower on, rinse and out. Cool water for me as the heat zaps what little energy I have.
We have a system, too. I can't bend or reach without fainting or having a spasm. He does the floors and higher stuff, I do anything I can do upright.
That speaker would pay a good portion of the water bill!
If you absolutely loathe cleaning the shower but also dislike the thought of mould growing you could use a one-week-wonder AKA Wet & Forget shower cleaner. Spray it all over the shower once a week and mould will not grow. I'm not fond of it as the scent kills me and it doesn't leave surfaces sparkling but as a mould-phobic, it does the job.
Another option is a coating you can buy from Lakes Bathrooms called AllClear. Our shower came with it pre-applied but it started wearing off after a year so Mr AE bought a kit and re-applied. Everything just sluices off and stays clean. You can get away with a quick wipe-over once a week to keep the shower like new. If anyone's used Rain-Ex, it's similar but more effective and longer lasting.
Both or either option is great for older/disabled people (not to mention the lazy among us ).
You probably had some ironing out to do in the first years, but after 51 years, it runs like clockwork. Many people must have said this to you both over and over, but I want to add my 10 cents, "Congratulations."Actually he is really good with house chores but he uses the bathroom first and then I have my shower and tidy it afterwards.
He's really good at grocery shopping and putting* it all away afterwards which I don’t like.
We tend to share most chores but some we do if the other is better (eg he’s not great with water as he can’t cope with very hot water whereas I believe in scalding the germs into submission!) or something we really hate doing. It’s worked for 51 years so if it ain’t broke don’t fix it!
Gosh you said it. The bedding bit, the shopping bit, washing my very thick hair all major incidents for me.
I just dry everything taps, glass door, shower head with a cloth takes me seconds. No scum and never any mould. Open the window and turn on the fan. It turns itself off after 5 mins. job done.