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Oh Larry, I don't know what NYC subways smell like anymore.

Between rotting food and stagnant water between the tracks, vomit, alcohol. No.1 and No. 2. fermenting used baby diapers and used female products, it's not pleasant!

NYC subways are power washed occasionally, but I honestly don't know what is in the water.

My junior high-school was always pine-scented and to me pine reeks of "insitution" to this day. The pricnipal was literally a jail warden before he joined the Bored....er Board of Education. Need I say more? LOL
 
Sadly, Thomas, he's right. And, I'm sure that 'The Cleaning Hunk' would suffer the same fate.

Here, they do allow sex to sell, but they keep it on somewhat of a tight leash (behave, Toggles!).

Chuck
 
Hate Pine Sol

Can't stand the smell. It lingers and I can literally taste it.

Me. I like Bleach. Plain ole Liquid Chlorine Bleach. Now if you are cleaning up urine on a hard surface such as a bathroom, baking soda and vinegar.
 
Chuck........., Steve is in the corner......

Oh, great. He loves the corner as he can hide half himself- can't be seen from two of four sides!!! THAT'S where the trouble starts!

But, then again, at least we can see what he's doing on two sides!

Chuck
 
Larry i like Pine Sol just not the Pine scent...
lemon & some other scents.
But did you see that the pine sol lady has moved out of the kitchen, and out the ocean...now she got a hot man doing her floors, can someone post a link to that please...Larry have you seen it...
She say's at the end of the commercial ...That's the power of pine sol baby. lol.
I love it sister has moved up !

Darren k.
 
Yes Darren, I did see the car, mansion and the 6 packs man!
Just a yummy fantasy!

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Pine Sol Lover Here:

Cleans well, I personally like the scent, which dissipates quickly.

The stuff saved the day when I moved into this house. Former lessee was a nasty piece of work who did not honour her commitment to move out when she said she would, leaving my landlady no time to clean before I needed to move in. I got to do it myself, and trust me, I wanted some damn disinfectant power on that job. I scrubbed an eighth of an inch of grease and spills from the kitchen floor underneath the fridge and range. I mean scrubbed, too - hands and knees, rubber gloves, big brush, hot water, the whole charwoman bit.

Yeah, things were pretty piney for a day, but I know the place is clean now. I use a mild solution of bleach for everyday cleaning, but you shouldn't do that with a really big job, because getting too much of the bleach fumes isn't good for your lungs. I will say that I went back over the bathroom with bleach once I was done with the Pine-Sol; it was beyond description when I moved in, and I didn't want to catch anything. The only explanation I can come up with for what I had to deal with was that maybe this woman stood up to pee.

That bad.
 
Beefcake baby, we want beef-cake

When was the last time?

Sing it girls and boys and girly-boys:

Last time should have been the last time.
Last time should have been the last time,
I dont wanna talk about it.

*WOW* does this take me back to tea-dance at the boatslip when I was a 20 y.o. P.Y.T.

 
It's too sexy for the puritanicals!

Here is one that we will NEVER (that is short for NOT EVER) see in the USA.)

 
I used Pinesol for years until I read that it can harm pets.I switched to Fabuloso which smells great (lavender)and I also use straight Clorox by spraying it on my floor,brushing it on with a long bristle broom,then mop it up using boiling hot water with 1/2 C of Fabuloso.Because the water is boiling hot,the steam,bleach and cleaner get everything clean. I have a seperate bucket of fresh,clear boiling water to finish which rinses all the remaining dirt,grime and residue off.I do this every other day.I do the same in both my kitchen and bath but do not use the Clorox bleach on the wood floors in my bedroom and sitting room adjacent to the showers.Those get special treatment with boiling hot water and Murphy's Oil Soap.The porcelain items in my bathroom get scrubbed down with Ajax cleanser and rinsed off using hot(160F) water from my showers.This was what made Pete(my boss and landlord) decide to have me clean up and maintain all the rental units here.He said my unit smells better than anyone elses and it isn't a strong,potent aroma but a crisp,fresh,clean smell.
 
I wonder......

if it would be faster and more effective just to use good ol' sulfuric acid? Yeah just kidding. I work with that stuff and oh is it nasty. Although, on the occasional event when a technician spills some on the floor, it'll leave that spot insanely clean after!
 
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