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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Open Question: A male college student cleaning his bathroom...? and more...

 
 



Open Question: A male college student cleaning his bathroom...? and more...

Open Question: A male college student cleaning his bathroom...?

I am graduating college here soon, and it's time to clean up the place to get that deposit back. I have been living in this apartment for four years, and a couple years ago we had a bug problem. I put a couple of those adhesive roach traps down as a result. I thought I had cleaned all of them up, until today I noticed, behind my toilet, a nasty looking brown rectangular thing. This trap didn't catch any bugs, but has caught the dirt and grime (and occasional overflowed toilet water) of years of being behind a college students toilet. I tried picking it up (with gloves, of course) but it looks like the cardboard backing has disintegrated leaving only the nasty adhesive sticking to the tile floor, and thus, impossible to clean up by normal means. Any advice on how to clean this up? I don't want to put bleach down on the ground for fear of messing up the tile, and, as you can probably tell, I'm pretty cleaning-challenged as it is. Thank god for the relative anonymity of the internet because this is sorta embarrassing.

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Open Question: has any one ever sucked up a pair of pantyhose thru the hose of a canister type vacuum?

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Open Question: How come when I open the windows, the air outside makes my Blanket?

Stink? And a room with an open window smells worse than a room with a closed window. I don't know what it is, but it smells bad, and it makes the blanket absorb the smell,a nd I have to wash it more often.

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