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Fake plants, how to clean easily
Fake plants get really dusty. That doesn't look good. Also, I know my allergies act up more the more dust I have remaining on things in my house. This video shows an easy way to get the dust off your fake plants.
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Bathroom exhaust fan maintenance, how to put a filter in
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Your fan grate may come with some kind of filter material attached to it. If that material is filthy, just buy a new plastic cover, without filter material in it, for a few dollars at a hardware store. Then you can use this method to put a homemade disposable filter in it. This keeps your fan from getting all dusty and moldy, which is incredibly difficult and gross to clean.
Refrigerator maintenance, annual cleaning
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The coils on the refrigerator don't work as optimally when they are covered in dust, and they will be covered in dust if you never clean them. I've even had a refrigerator stop operating because there was too much dust built up on the coils and mechanical parts underneath. So this is how to clean your refrigerator to make it last longer and run more efficiently.
Tip Water Basketball, how to play
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This is a fun basketball game for a few people to play in the pool. I suppose you could play it on a regular basketball hoop also.
Swingpong, fun and easy game on swings, how to play
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This is a game played by two people on swings adjacent to each other. It's simple and can be pretty funny.
Makole'a black sand beach, on the west side of the Big Island of Hawaii, how to get to it
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There are not many black sand beaches on the west side of the island, but this one is smack dab in the middle of the west side, right above the airport. It's about a 20 minute casual walk. The lava rock on the way is cool. You can swim at the beach. The snorkeling is supposed to be good, but was not when I snorkeled there. To get to the starting parking lot, put Kekaha Kai State Beach in your m...
6 Tons, on the Big Island of Hawaii, for swimming and up-close view of waterfall, how to get to it
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If you want to get a very up-close view of a big waterfall, do some swimming, and enjoy some isolation surrounded by great beauty, this is pretty easy to access if you know where you are going. Driving and hiking directions are detailed in this video. I could not find this in two of my mapping app. There are directions in the video, but here are typed directions. From Hilo, go north on HI-19, a...
Wai'ale Falls on the Big Island of Hawaii, for swimming and cliff jumping, how to hike to it
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If you want to swim in a waterfall pool, there are very few places to do that with easy access, but this is it. You can also cliff jump here, if you have the courage. Easy hike, which this video details. Beautiful place. Jump at your own risk. To get there, you can put Wai'ale Falls in your mapping app, or here are directions. Take Waianuenue Ave, which is the road you take to Rainbow Falls, ke...
Shoulder health, three standard exercises
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If you want to have all around healthy shoulders, either to prevent injury or recover from injury, these three exercises should be a staple of your weekly workouts. These work a lot of the small muscles around the shoulder girdle, so they are often prescribed by physical therapists. Even if you are trying to bulk up, you should take care of the small muscles in your shoulders, so you could use ...
Why Work Obliques & Three Exercises that Work Obliques
Просмотров 242 года назад
Obliques are the muscles on the sides of your torso that connect your abs to your back. Many people work abs and some work lower back, but very few work obliques specifically. If you have strong abs, and maybe a strong lower back, but weak obliques, it can cause problems - pain, injury, disfunction. The obliques are major actors in twisting movements and side bending. If you play a sport where ...
Oblique twist-ups
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Obliques are the muscles on the sides of your torso that connect your abs to your back. Many people work abs and some work lower back, but very few work obliques specifically. If you have strong abs, and maybe a strong lower back, but weak obliques, it can cause problems - pain, injury, disfunction. The obliques are major actors in twisting movements and side bending. If you play a sport where ...
Hose Bib & Hose Connector Cleaning
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
Calcium, from the water, builds up on your hose bibs and hose connections (unless you have a device that removes the calcium from your water). That calcium can keep you from being able to remove your hose from the bib when you want to. So this video shows how to clean it off with just a few minutes worth of easy work.
Termites, how to inspect for them
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This is how to inspect your house for termites on a regular basis.
Sink aerators & shower heads, why & how to clean
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Basic sink faucets have a little screen in them called an aerator. They get plugged with calcium over time, so the water stream won't be as straight. This is how to clean the aerators, as well as the calcium out of your shower heads.
Sun screens, regular maintenance, why and how to clean them efficiently
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Sun screens work best when they are clean. This is how to clean them well and efficiently.
Dryer vent, why & how to clean it
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Dryer vent, why & how to clean it
Clothes washer soap dispenser, why and how to clean it
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Clothes washer soap dispenser, why and how to clean it
Garage door and opener, regular maintenance, how to and why
Просмотров 793 года назад
Garage door and opener, regular maintenance, how to and why
Dish washer, regular maintenance, how to and why
Просмотров 283 года назад
Dish washer, regular maintenance, how to and why
Sink drains, why and how to clean them
Просмотров 173 года назад
Sink drains, why and how to clean them
Water shut-off valves, regular maintenance, how to and why
Просмотров 83 года назад
Water shut-off valves, regular maintenance, how to and why
Water heater, regular maintenance, how to and why
Просмотров 133 года назад
Water heater, regular maintenance, how to and why
PVC leaking joint repair
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PVC leaking joint repair
Bagless vacuum, regular maintenance, how to
Просмотров 93 года назад
Bagless vacuum, regular maintenance, how to
Why to change your pillow case frequently
Просмотров 443 года назад
Why to change your pillow case frequently
Cartridge pool filters, regular maintenance, how to and why (including things you may not think of)
Просмотров 193 года назад
Cartridge pool filters, regular maintenance, how to and why (including things you may not think of)
How to hike from Sol Mar Beach to Lover's Beach
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How to hike from Sol Mar Beach to Lover's Beach

Комментарии

  • @carolyng.6405
    @carolyng.6405 11 дней назад

    whoever designed this dispenser should be ashamed of themselves. How do these companies get away with crappy designs? I much rather have NO dispenser and measure what I need for each load. Having to clean this thing is a major PIA. I will NEVER buy another front loading washing machine after the one I have needs to be replaced. What a terrible design!

  • @CO77938
    @CO77938 21 день назад

    Boom! 🙏

  • @fuzbalguy
    @fuzbalguy 26 дней назад

    very ingenious method. thank you

  • @sweets.101
    @sweets.101 Месяц назад

    Great vid! My leasing company they are literally slum lords & even tho I have rented for many years in different townhomes/apts, I am just running into this problem now. I don't think my filter has been changed in much over 2 years because it's so inflated it looks like insulation. Before I noticed this, I began to noticed mold in my shower drains & under inside of toilet rim (first time it ever occurred in a bathroom of mine! ). I know understand why smh. The owner & leasing company don't want to help me replace nothing, I have to do it all by myself so thanks for the easy how to! ❣

  • @michelleevans3196
    @michelleevans3196 Месяц назад

    Brilliant idea to use the piece of air filter! Thanks!

  • @pamlander8900
    @pamlander8900 Месяц назад

    Help! I can’t get the drawer to slider back in. It only goes half way.

    • @christiansanich1116
      @christiansanich1116 Месяц назад

      I don't know for sure without seeing it. But, they usually slide in on tracks, so just make sure you get the tracks lined up right, so that it slides smooth.

  • @chris8576a
    @chris8576a 4 месяца назад

    Manufacturers need to install venting.

  • @olympusnyc
    @olympusnyc 4 месяца назад

    I tackled mine today before seeing your video. We had similar approaches. Since ours was in pretty bad shape, I sprayed the interior with clorox clean-up. I then stuffed it with paper towels and saturated them with clorox clean-up and let it sit for 30 minutes. Removed the towels, loosened any remaining residue with a toothbrush, and then used a micro-fiber cloth to further wipe out everything. There were some crevices on the top and in the back that still had dirt/mold so I used a wet Q-tip(s) to get in there. Ran a cycle and everything looks good. Why I came to your video though is that on the bottom of the receptacle (not the removable draw) there was hardened detergent and/or fabric softener (which we've stopped using) which is being quite stubborn to remove. Looking for a way to soften it and remove it..

    • @stonecreekbiblechurch5847
      @stonecreekbiblechurch5847 4 месяца назад

      I haven't dealt with it caked on thickly. But fabric softener does dissolve in water. I have been able to scrub off dried softener with a brush and water. You may just have to do a decent amount of scrubbing.

  • @TheGiraffeQueen
    @TheGiraffeQueen 5 месяцев назад

    What I do is dampen the paper towels, dip them into the solution and place them where molds are. Come back later, scrub them if needed and it’s good to go!

  • @trilllllify
    @trilllllify 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks man I appreciate the visual guide for this. Very helpful

    • @stepbystephowto2981
      @stepbystephowto2981 6 месяцев назад

      Glad it helped!

    • @DBSMODs
      @DBSMODs 29 дней назад

      I grew up jumping off that bridge all my life since I was 7yrs old... just FYI ... the bridge is locally known as "6 tons" ... there are 2 waterfalls down river on the way to the ocean... the waterfall you went to is "Kawainui Mauka"... after you jump off that one, the next one is "Kawainui Makai" ... I tore the ligaments in both knees jumping off the Mauka falls and still had to continue down river and jump off Makai falls just to get to the trail to climb back out to get back to the car and drive myself to the hospital... that was 1989... 35 years ago... and I still suffer from knee problems from that accident.

  • @Inverse_Midas
    @Inverse_Midas 6 месяцев назад

    Iv just rented a room in a house with a washing machine that’s 13 years old. I asked if it had ever been cleaned inside the drawer area, and was told no. You can imagine how bad it was after 13 years of mould build up. I only decided to inspect and clean it because it was leaking from the detergent drawer and when I looked, a lot if not most of the holes, kind of like how a shower head would work, were blocked up either fully, or partially. Ever seen a shower head that is getting blocked up due to hard water and calcium deposits? Well it either blocks water flow from that particular hole on the shower head, or it shoots a stream of water in a non straight way. Same applies to the detergent drawer. It was leaking because water was shooting towards the front of the drawer, not spraying down into your detergent as normal. I got most of the mould out to the point it no longer leaks, which is good for me. Ran a 90c quick wash to blast through any clogged water holes in the detergent cavity for good measure, and you rinse out the bleach.

  • @stepbystephowto2981
    @stepbystephowto2981 6 месяцев назад

    Acid soak is controversial. You may want to try these other things first. Dish detergent soak To remove the oils: - Spray off first, lightly, just to get loose junk off. Don't spray close b/c you will drive oils into the filter and clog it. - One cup dish washer detergent (dish washer not dish soap) to every five gallons of water, soak overnight in 50gal trash tub. - Use pressure washer or take filters to self car wash and clean thoroughly Try spraying with vinigar, because calcium binds with dirt and oil, and vinigar can break that down. Spray them off one time (spraying down) with pressure washer Put white vinigar in weed sprayer Spray on and let sit for 20-30 min. Spray off with pressure washer, really well

  • @mattgaylor70
    @mattgaylor70 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks! I am interested in the acid/water wash - what ratio do you use when you clean that way?

  • @brendak5486
    @brendak5486 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the good video on cleaning out my dispenser drawer. I was actually looking for a solution to my softener not dispensing and ran across this video. I will be doing your method for all the cups and appreciate the extra tips about wearing old clothes and running another cycle to clean the washer. I subscribed and liked also.

  • @shervinaryan2631
    @shervinaryan2631 9 месяцев назад

    I'm wondering how you're supposed to clean the very far back where the soap drains down. I managed to clean everything but that's the only place I can't reach without taking the whole thing apart

    • @stepbystephowto2981
      @stepbystephowto2981 9 месяцев назад

      I don’t know what yours is like exactly. But I use a dish wand brush.

  • @aav_n
    @aav_n 10 месяцев назад

    this is supposed to come enclosed with the instructions, is it not❔

  • @kevinyork4757
    @kevinyork4757 11 месяцев назад

    That is disgusting and a total design flaw.

  • @JaneEskayWaldmann
    @JaneEskayWaldmann 11 месяцев назад

    Is there no way to open the top of washer to clean it easier???

  • @adamcompean9385
    @adamcompean9385 Год назад

    Used weed whacker line about 1' 1/2 " long run through the water holes too unblockage back and forth a few times! Good to go!

    • @stepbystephowto2981
      @stepbystephowto2981 Год назад

      Wow, it was that clogged hugh?

    • @adamcompean9385
      @adamcompean9385 Год назад

      @StepByStepHowTo No, .........but I just wanted to make sure the water hole line was free and clear for sure!

  • @beautifulmayavinson898
    @beautifulmayavinson898 Год назад

    Hey my washer tray is stuck can you tell me how I could get it unstuck

  • @Cooking_Through_Time
    @Cooking_Through_Time Год назад

    Yours looks clean compared to mine. I've never seen so much mold in my life. I try to clean about every 1-2 months. I only do 4 loads of clothes and towels and linens every other week. (It's just me and my husband). I don't understand why we have so much.

    • @annienmouse9767
      @annienmouse9767 Год назад

      Do you leave your washers door open when you’re not using it? I do but I’m taking the tip of taking the drawer out between washes so things can dry better. Also do you use a washer cleaner at all because if the innards of the machine have mold it will get to the drawer area faster. After my son washed his filthy rugby kit my machine started to smell dreadful and there was mold everywhere so I use a machine cleaner about three times a year. Problem cured. ( He can wash his kit in his own machine in future!😁)

  • @catzlady.8189
    @catzlady.8189 Год назад

    I just cleaned mine today with a bottle brush. I used vinegar with water and a little dawn. I wanted to try a non bleach option first and then follow up with bleach if needed. Surprisingly the vinegar soak and brush worked. Im thinking of make a dissolved solution in a water bottle of bleach and water. Let it soak to kill the last of the mold. Its a dirty job but somebody has to do it. Thank you for your video.

  • @kknenglois9185
    @kknenglois9185 Год назад

    Lovely place 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @misc2518
    @misc2518 Год назад

    My question and concern is that CLR is NOT supposed to be used on Brass (See CLR instructions under "IMPORTANT: Do not use CLR on:... brass...") aren't has bibs primarily brass?

    • @stepbystephowto2981
      @stepbystephowto2981 Год назад

      It can take the finish off of brass, but since it’s a hose bib, not something decorative, I’m personally not worried about that. It can pit some grades of brass, but it seems like the hose bibs are of a quality that that doesn’t happen.

    • @misc2518
      @misc2518 Год назад

      @@stepbystephowto2981 Thx 4 ur reply. 👍

    • @kurtshea
      @kurtshea Год назад

      What did you use for a cap when you put it over the bib?

    • @stepbystephowto2981
      @stepbystephowto2981 Год назад

      @@kurtshea just some screw off top of a plastic bottle that was deep enough

  • @lucilechurch1304
    @lucilechurch1304 Год назад

    I just finished this task and appreciated the tutorial. The toothbrush cleaned only so much of the job, so I had to use a rag for the rest. A larger brush of some kind would be easier, so I’ll look for something different in the future. After soaking the area with the bleach solution and scrubbing the inside, I put plain water in the spray bottle for rinsing. Although I have cleaned the tray in the past, I never cleaned the inside cavity before so was happy for the heads up. Also, thanks for advising to wear clothes that won’t get ruined by bleach. Very good advice. Thank you!

    • @brianbennett2967
      @brianbennett2967 Год назад

      Would completely removing the drawer between loads be better than just leaving it open?

    • @morarmurray-hayes122
      @morarmurray-hayes122 11 месяцев назад

      @@brianbennett2967it happens to me even though I do this.

    • @stonecreekbiblechurch5847
      @stonecreekbiblechurch5847 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, that's why I do now.

    • @stonecreekbiblechurch5847
      @stonecreekbiblechurch5847 11 месяцев назад

      I still get mold, even with removing it in between, but it grows much slower.

    • @stonecreekbiblechurch5847
      @stonecreekbiblechurch5847 11 месяцев назад

      I think it's because I don't get it removed immediately when each load is done.

  • @mrmssan
    @mrmssan Год назад

    Update on how I do my process now: Now I spray the bleach water and let it sit for a few minutes which gets rid of 95% or more of the mold. Then I use a dish brush to scrub, which reaches back to the back more easily, which is usually where the mold is hiding that I couldn't get just by spraying. I clean the soap tray in my dish washer. After each load of laundry, I take the soap tray all the way out, pour any remaining water out, and keep the tray sitting on the top of my washer instead of in its compartment. Mold still grows, but much much more slowly.

    • @berniejarvis5497
      @berniejarvis5497 2 месяца назад

      Yeah I take my tray out all the time clean in side dry it out leave door wide open with tray out for at least 24hrs but it still gets like mould at the top and I’ve done that from day one of having my new washer .

    • @noyes.
      @noyes. Месяц назад

      Use vinegar not bleach

  • @ramynovver4071
    @ramynovver4071 Год назад

    I think a scrub pad would be faster than a toothbrush.

  • @kymclinton3140
    @kymclinton3140 Год назад

    I remove my draw after every wash wash that in a bowl and the inside I spray vinegar and bleach on a washing up brush and scrub with that much easier than a tooth brush and then I put the washing machine on a hot empty wash and then once a month I run the machine on a 90 degree wash with a washing machine descaler

    • @mrmssan
      @mrmssan Год назад

      Yes, I've started using a bigger brush as well, but it doesn't get in the corners as well. Using a spray bottle to spray bleach-water in there eliminates most of the mold without even having to scrub, if you patiently wait for the bleach to kill the mold.

  • @Federico84
    @Federico84 Год назад

    when I finish a cycle I completely remove the soap dispenser and I let the inside dry completely

    • @stepbystephowto2981
      @stepbystephowto2981 Год назад

      I do that as well. Mold still builds in the slot, but takes longer.

  • @maryt9704
    @maryt9704 Год назад

    Shame about your T Shirt too nice

  • @pellumbavdullari9592
    @pellumbavdullari9592 Год назад

    un abonohem ne kete kanal nese perkthimi eshte ne gjuhen time shqip

  • @briansbucket7011
    @briansbucket7011 Год назад

    Worked great. Thank you. Wife if no longer in a full panic.

  • @leodog5614
    @leodog5614 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video. I just cleaned the tray and then, to my horror, discover the mold inside.

  • @Heezeize
    @Heezeize Год назад

    I took out the soap dispenser drawer out of my Whirlpool washer and put it in hot soapy water with a 1/4 cup of bleach. Saves me a lot of time and elbow grease, which I'll be spending instead on cleaning the drawer cavity. Btw, I noticed that you can take the face plate off of the dispenser part. Where the drawer meets the face plate there are two notches that can be bend back (doesn't need much force), and the two can be separated. I had to do this because the whole thing was too big for my dish pan. All parts are currently soaking in my sink. Now, on to the really nasty cleaning job: the drawer cavity. Wish me luck!

    • @stepbystephowto2981
      @stepbystephowto2981 Год назад

      I've recently started throwing the drawer in the dishwasher to clean it.

    • @clivewatson3037
      @clivewatson3037 8 месяцев назад

      I knw long ago but what helped the cavity.cuz I bought a 2nd hand from a pawn shop and it looks as if it has decades of soap powder build up

  • @th3976
    @th3976 Год назад

    Do you have a video on putting back the soap dispenser? I disassembled the dispenser for cleaning, but I'm not sure if I assembled it correctly.

    • @mrmssan
      @mrmssan Год назад

      I’d suggest looking at the owner’s manual

  • @AyyuBX7
    @AyyuBX7 Год назад

    ✊🏾🙏🏾

  • @pallipalli2594
    @pallipalli2594 Год назад

    New sub

  • @marktito123
    @marktito123 Год назад

    this video gets straight to the point. great job

  • @Tony-zs9hm
    @Tony-zs9hm 2 года назад

    I didn’t realize my dispenser tray was so disgusting. Thanks for the helpful video!!

  • @mature_washerDay
    @mature_washerDay 2 года назад

    Super video 👍...

  • @Gman-qm6bv
    @Gman-qm6bv 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @iskoos
    @iskoos 2 года назад

    I think you did the right thing. That flex wrap might work if there is a cut somewhere on the pipe that's away from a joint. I have a small leak on a joint and I will use a similar method. I don't have time to order that ring off internet. I will buy a pvc coupling and cut a ring just like you did. We will see how it goes.

    • @christiansanich1910
      @christiansanich1910 2 года назад

      I've had this repair in the ground for probably over 5 years now with no problem. I'm actually pretty amazed it has lasted.

    • @iskoos
      @iskoos 2 года назад

      @@christiansanich1910 I have finished mine the other day. I glued a ring cut out of a same size coupler just like you did. As the second layer, I opted to use a larger diameter coupler (instead of a flexwrap) and glued it over the joint. It looked perfect to me. But I got some mixed comments from people that this repair would most likely fail in the future. Well everything may fail but it is gonna last a long time. So who cares? Some people are just not geared to repair things. They like to replace all the time. Repairing is always my first option if possible. I would have posted a picture here but I don't think I can.

  • @titubaabutit
    @titubaabutit 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @demolatte
    @demolatte 2 года назад

    Thank you so much i have followed your method and got great results 👌🏻

  • @kyler579
    @kyler579 2 года назад

    Thanks Dad!

  • @vasquezfamily7071
    @vasquezfamily7071 2 года назад

    I have been taking the tray out completely and it has been good 👍🏻

    • @stepbystephowto2981
      @stepbystephowto2981 Год назад

      I take the tray out completely now also. I find that it slows the mold growth, but it still grows.

  • @vasquezfamily7071
    @vasquezfamily7071 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video I had the same problem 🤢