The tiles on the bathroom and bathroom wall are all water droplets, and the entire ground and door a

Updated on Bathroom 2024-03-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Just because, the air in the bathroom is hot and humid, the walls are cold, the air is close to the wall and the door, the water vapor will condense when it is cold, and it will adhere to the wall and door in the form of water droplets, which is really helping you look forward to adopting

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    After bathing, rinse the floor of the room with a shower head, and then use a dry towel to absorb the water. Once you make it a habit, it will be easy in the future. Dirt can be removed with a thinner detergent.

    The dark spots and microplaques between the cracks can be brushed with a toothbrush or brown brush dipped in * bleach, and then rinsed with water after 5-8 minutes. When washing, please keep the room well ventilated.

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