Ranting about how the spring cleaning list just grows.
Fucksake. I’ve been really good about airing my place out regularly, but there’s one set of windows and blinds I don’t open due to privacy and just saw mould has secretly grown behind there over winter.
So this means at some point I have to clean all that with vinegar and paper towel then soak it in Concrobium. (Thankfully I bought a jug of concentrate.) Then maybe buy some net curtains to block the view of inside while I occasionally raise the blinds and crack the window to keep the damp from collecting.
I can’t drill holes because 1. metal frame and 2. even if it wasn’t I am not spacking it back up and prising out a chip of gloss paint to get it matched when I move. So I either need to get a tension rod long enough to span it or use command hooks and hope there’s no drama or residue on removal.
I want to definitely get my bond back.
There’s a conduit rod at Spotlight with spring ended attachments I assume you just bung on? This would look neater but I’ll have to measure and see if one of the available lengths is enough. If not it’s the sticky hooks.
I’ll have to check another risky window while I’m at it.
I could just clean them and throw a disposable moisture absorber tub behind there. Already did that before. But they fill up so fast and then I forget to buy more.
…With my luck the net curtains will just go mouldy too.
It’s 2m, but a friend just gave me a good suggestion about putting command hooks on sideways and running them along a curtain wire.
I’m a bit leery both of the sticking power and potential damage because of the crap gloss paint on the frame/trim but it does work out a lot cheaper than what I was going to do.
Unfortunately there’s not a lot of sunlight in that window and I can’t leave it open. I’d only even have the blind open under duress as the cheapest options are sheer curtains that hide less than lace, and a lot of sus looky lous go past.
Charcoal bags are a good idea, I know chalk bundles are easily accessible and eco friendly but don’t seem very powerful. I could also just buy the generic disposable moisture tubs (bad but cheaper than refilling brand). I considered a dehumidifier but that’s more spendy and clutter
Get the ones with those ends - I literally hang washing on this every week, multiple heavy jackets, even bedding on coil hangers. They’re pillar IIRC, and from bunnings (one of those bastard things you KNOW they have in-store, but they’re not on the site). Punkin used to also hang off the bedding on occasion. They’re solid af.
Ranting about how the spring cleaning list just grows.
Fucksake. I’ve been really good about airing my place out regularly, but there’s one set of windows and blinds I don’t open due to privacy and just saw mould has secretly grown behind there over winter.
So this means at some point I have to clean all that with vinegar and paper towel then soak it in Concrobium. (Thankfully I bought a jug of concentrate.) Then maybe buy some net curtains to block the view of inside while I occasionally raise the blinds and crack the window to keep the damp from collecting.
I can’t drill holes because 1. metal frame and 2. even if it wasn’t I am not spacking it back up and prising out a chip of gloss paint to get it matched when I move. So I either need to get a tension rod long enough to span it or use command hooks and hope there’s no drama or residue on removal.
I want to definitely get my bond back.
There’s a conduit rod at Spotlight with spring ended attachments I assume you just bung on? This would look neater but I’ll have to measure and see if one of the available lengths is enough. If not it’s the sticky hooks.
I’ll have to check another risky window while I’m at it.
I could just clean them and throw a disposable moisture absorber tub behind there. Already did that before. But they fill up so fast and then I forget to buy more.
…With my luck the net curtains will just go mouldy too.
Those expandy rods are awesome, bunnings sells them too. You can get from 80cm to about 2m.
Do you get enough sunlight in that window to bung in a cheap solar powered fan? A charcoal bag would also help
It’s 2m, but a friend just gave me a good suggestion about putting command hooks on sideways and running them along a curtain wire.
I’m a bit leery both of the sticking power and potential damage because of the crap gloss paint on the frame/trim but it does work out a lot cheaper than what I was going to do.
Unfortunately there’s not a lot of sunlight in that window and I can’t leave it open. I’d only even have the blind open under duress as the cheapest options are sheer curtains that hide less than lace, and a lot of sus looky lous go past.
Charcoal bags are a good idea, I know chalk bundles are easily accessible and eco friendly but don’t seem very powerful. I could also just buy the generic disposable moisture tubs (bad but cheaper than refilling brand). I considered a dehumidifier but that’s more spendy and clutter
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Get the ones with those ends - I literally hang washing on this every week, multiple heavy jackets, even bedding on coil hangers. They’re pillar IIRC, and from bunnings (one of those bastard things you KNOW they have in-store, but they’re not on the site). Punkin used to also hang off the bedding on occasion. They’re solid af.
That’s what I was originally looking for but you’re right, they weren’t showing up on the site