I did major cleanup in the kitchen yesterday once my brother got out of my way. He was trying to cook/eat while I was trying to clean. I think there might be a water leak from the sink. The parquet next to the cabinets over there was all buckledup extremely and it's still damp. I only managed to get enough cleared to open one of the cabinet doors and I can see the oak trim on the front is separating from the bottom of the cabinet. Ugh. I do not need that. Too much stuff to clean up next to it and I ran out of space to put things. I need to get a bin to shove things in temporarily so I can sort, clean, and put stuff away. The counter over near the sink is absolutely disgusting. Formica is peeling up. The other day my brother snagged some of the formica on something and it pulled up and broke off the corner. I glued it back on with 3m spray adhesive. The whole thing of formica needs to be pulled up and replaced. I wish we could afford some sort of better surface.
Today my brother decided to start cleaning his room. He has it filled with empty bottles and trash so he was constantly tripping. I helped him by picking up a few things, holding the bag, moving the bag closer, shaking the bag to get stuff to settle down more, getting new bags out, etc. Last time we worked on his room, he held the bag while I did the picking up, but my back is not cooperating. I moved something and found dried cat crap all stuck to the carpet. Looks like some kitty had diarrhea. Any tips on the best way to clean dried cat diarrhea out of the carpet? It's actually fairly thick somehow.
I also need to fix the pantry door in my kitchen. The door has shelves on it and is fairly heavy. It also only has two hinges but only one screw in each hinge. So it sags & drags on the floor. It didn't used to do that, but over time it has shifted. It's a very tight fit in the doorway so I'll have to make sure it will still fit at the top and sides if I do any adjustment for the bottom. I think the floor buckling up didn't help with that either. Trying to find a good easy-to-clean waterproof clicklock stuff that is not as thick as the old flooring. I will probably have to use the Dremel tool to cut under the toekicks as I know the cabinets were put on top of the flooring. Not really enough clearance for me to get a chisel or oscillating attachment in there.
Is the stove pad for wood-burning stoves?
Today my brother decided to start cleaning his room. He has it filled with empty bottles and trash so he was constantly tripping. I helped him by picking up a few things, holding the bag, moving the bag closer, shaking the bag to get stuff to settle down more, getting new bags out, etc. Last time we worked on his room, he held the bag while I did the picking up, but my back is not cooperating. I moved something and found dried cat crap all stuck to the carpet. Looks like some kitty had diarrhea. Any tips on the best way to clean dried cat diarrhea out of the carpet? It's actually fairly thick somehow.
I also need to fix the pantry door in my kitchen. The door has shelves on it and is fairly heavy. It also only has two hinges but only one screw in each hinge. So it sags & drags on the floor. It didn't used to do that, but over time it has shifted. It's a very tight fit in the doorway so I'll have to make sure it will still fit at the top and sides if I do any adjustment for the bottom. I think the floor buckling up didn't help with that either. Trying to find a good easy-to-clean waterproof clicklock stuff that is not as thick as the old flooring. I will probably have to use the Dremel tool to cut under the toekicks as I know the cabinets were put on top of the flooring. Not really enough clearance for me to get a chisel or oscillating attachment in there.
Is the stove pad for wood-burning stoves?