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Free handy facts on iron Bathroom

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I read the other reviews and maybe it doesn’t work if you don’t use it from the beginning. I have 2 fairly new Le creuset pieces and if I can’t get something out of the bottom I use a small amount and it comes right out.including the stains. I can’t say if it would work if I hadn’t been using it from the beginning. I do know that after cooking a soup there was what appeared to be a stain after washin the pot and this cleaner took it back to new. I am happy with the product.

How would you go to the bathroom in an iron lung?
I just read an article about a woman who died after 60 years in an iron lung. How would she have relieved herself? She iron Bathroom could not have just gone on the sheets for six decades. I would also like to know what measures they would have taken to keep her lung sanitized. That is, presuming that had some way of channeling her waste out of the lung, what would they do to eliminate the other waste and odors that humans produce (e.g. sweat, saliva, oil, etc.).
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10 comments so far

Koop
 1 

I wish there were a better looking piece that goes into the wall, it just screws in. I painted the screws black so that looks better, but either way its the least expensive good looking thing I could find for holding the paper! Shipping quick, no probs. Thanks!

November 18th, 2011 at 10:11 pm
Ignacio
 2 

A high quality item for very little cash. The Amish do such a great job with such products. 5 stars!!!

November 19th, 2011 at 10:13 am
Kermgard
 3 

I only received these yesterday, so I haven’t actually put them up and used them yet. I need to get some black screws, which I knew before hand from other reviews. I held one up to where it’s going to be installed and I love the way it looks. They are nice and heavy – but I don’t think too heavy that they will pull out or anything like that. Great quality and super fast shipping.
I do have one wish for these – that they were available to face either left or right. I have two bathrooms and in one it will be on the left and the other on the right. Not a big deal, I realized that before ordering also and decided it would be okay. Just something to keep in mind. I almost ordered the towel bar but thought I would wait to see how these are. I wish I ordered it now, especially because of the savings on the combined shipping!
Order with confidence – great products and service.

November 19th, 2011 at 10:33 pm
Iribe
 4 

My kids can’t figure out how to pinch tradition paper holders together to get the old roll off. Consequently, they NEVER put the new roll on (ARGH). With this type they have no excuse. Surprisingly the roll doesn’t come off when you pull on it either. Craftmanship is excellent. I bought the matching towel bars too and am pleased with the quality at such an excellent price. I remember I had to supply my own screws for the towel bars, and I think that may have been the case with this as well. Sheetrock screws work great. I have it on my antiquey marble top vanity. Looks perfect.

November 20th, 2011 at 10:27 am
Fischer
 5 

Maybe I just have stains that are too much for it, but this cleaner didn’t seem to do very much, certainly not enough to warrant paying the extra for it versus normal cleaners. And I’m not using it on very old Le Creuset either, everything I have is less than a year old. Maybe it does better on older stains!

UPDATE: I have used this product a few more times since I got it, and I must say it does seem to be doing a little better now that my cookware is a little older. Not sure why this is, but it definitely seems to help get off stains that normal cleaning does not. It does seem fairly caustic though so I do use gloves when cleaning with it and rinse a long time when done.

November 20th, 2011 at 10:40 pm
Nowell
 6 

This product does not clean or remove stains. It acts more like a polish. I had hoped it would help restore the beautiful colored finish on my grill pan but no luck. I got my money back and I’m getting used to the dark stains.

November 21st, 2011 at 10:29 am
Johnston
 7 

I really use this self every single day. it hold the newest and oldest models of hair dryers and it is very sturdy.

November 21st, 2011 at 10:22 pm
Cass
 8 

It is very functional for what I need. My husband doesn’t think it has much style, but I like
it. It is sturdy and I would reccomend it to anyone.

November 22nd, 2011 at 11:01 am
Aguilera
 9 

This works about as expected. It’s a good place to hang curling-irons and a hair-dryer without having to wait for them to cool. And it keeps things off the counter top …for the most part.

The cord-management is lame. It’s no surprise; look at the picture. The tray is worthless unless you take the time to properly wind the cord up; it doesn’t even have sides to keep the cords from falling out. Who’s going to try and carefully bundle the cords while the iron’s hot? And who’s coming back when it’s cool? You may do it for the first couple of days, but rare is the person who will keep that routine up.

What it needs is a place to stuff the cords that doesn’t require such dedication. Maybe 3 cord-winding brackets would be good (like how you wind the cord on most vacuum cleaners)? Or maybe replace the “tray” with a plastic container/bucket for each appliance where one could stuff the cords?

November 22nd, 2011 at 10:13 pm
Lillie
 10 

For the price, I guess it is worth it, not convenient for flat irons…curling irons only a certain size fit, and not all blow dryers, fit…

November 23rd, 2011 at 10:17 am