Book Description: How To Clean Your Shower
If you’re looking for a compact, but worthy and very practical book about the best way to do one of your dirty jobs – cleaning your shower – you have found it here. If you hire someone to clean your shower or the whole bathroom, this book will work for that person and you.
To top it off, what shower-cleaning article or book have you read lately that also tells you how to repair or replace it if your best cleaners plus good old elbow grease don’t work to get the job done? This book provides tips on that as well that could save you hundreds and possibly thousands of dollars.
The author, Paul E. Hadinger, who is a freelance writer, has also done residential remodeling from floors to roofs, from complete gutting to a total rebuild of a kitchen, and other work as well with sinks, commodes, doors, windows, drywall and woodwork, plus painting and refinishing work.
After working with various cleaning chemicals (and methods) over a period of years that were not only somewhat costly, but dangerous because of fumes from the chemicals, Paul decided to experiment with some low-cost home-made approaches, which are described in this instructive, easy-to-understand book.
When no type of cleaner and no amount of work will suffice to clean a shower, tub or sink, the only remaining solution is to replace what cannot be cleaned or repaired adequately otherwise. The most important decisions then become those of who is going to do the work; how it should be done; and how much can be spent. Tips for making these decisions are presented in understandable ways in this book.
If you’re dealing with an old shower or tub, you may not be able to find comparable replacements, and especially if the one or ones that you have were custom-made to fit a certain space. If that is the case, you may have to change the type and design of your shower, such as Paul did where a 30-year-old pre-formed shower unit had to be replaced. In this case, a decision was made to replace it with a tiled shower that was designed not to require costly shower doors. If you still have questions, please write to: paul@thincbiz.com.
If you’re looking for a compact, but worthy and very practical book about the best way to do one of your dirty jobs – cleaning your shower – you have found it here. If you hire someone to clean your shower or the whole bathroom, this book will work for that person and you.
To top it off, what shower-cleaning article or book have you read lately that also tells you how to repair or replace it if your best cleaners plus good old elbow grease don’t work to get the job done? This book provides tips on that as well that could save you hundreds and possibly thousands of dollars.
The author, Paul E. Hadinger, who is a freelance writer, has also done residential remodeling from floors to roofs, from complete gutting to a total rebuild of a kitchen, and other work as well with sinks, commodes, doors, windows, drywall and woodwork, plus painting and refinishing work.
After working with various cleaning chemicals (and methods) over a period of years that were not only somewhat costly, but dangerous because of fumes from the chemicals, Paul decided to experiment with some low-cost home-made approaches, which are described in this instructive, easy-to-understand book.
When no type of cleaner and no amount of work will suffice to clean a shower, tub or sink, the only remaining solution is to replace what cannot be cleaned or repaired adequately otherwise. The most important decisions then become those of who is going to do the work; how it should be done; and how much can be spent. Tips for making these decisions are presented in understandable ways in this book.
If you’re dealing with an old shower or tub, you may not be able to find comparable replacements, and especially if the one or ones that you have were custom-made to fit a certain space. If that is the case, you may have to change the type and design of your shower, such as Paul did where a 30-year-old pre-formed shower unit had to be replaced. In this case, a decision was made to replace it with a tiled shower that was designed not to require costly shower doors. If you still have questions, please write to: paul@thincbiz.com.