Bathroom - Home Gadgets https://homegadgetshq.com/category/bathroom/ Appliance reviews & troubleshooting Fri, 15 Jul 2022 06:35:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://homegadgetshq.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/homegad-fav-1.jpg Bathroom - Home Gadgets https://homegadgetshq.com/category/bathroom/ 32 32 How to fix a leaking bidet https://homegadgetshq.com/fix-leaking-bidet/ Tue, 01 Feb 2022 18:22:14 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=1602 Just like most plumbing malfunctions, a leaking bidet can be stressful. If it’s not the water drip sound pissing you off, it’s the water wastage and accruing utility bill to worry about. Not to mention you can’t use some plumbing features until you fix the leak. So, it would help a lot if you knew ... Read more

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Just like most plumbing malfunctions, a leaking bidet can be stressful. If it’s not the water drip sound pissing you off, it’s the water wastage and accruing utility bill to worry about.

Not to mention you can’t use some plumbing features until you fix the leak. So, it would help a lot if you knew a thing or two about how to fix a leaking bidet.

Our team has come up with a comprehensive troubleshooting guide to help you solve the problem. We will discuss the causes of bidet leaks, their solutions, and a few prevention measures you can utilize. Keep reading to learn all the details.

What causes a bidet to leak?

First, the factors that cause bidet leaks are:

  • Dirty filter
  • Loose valve
  • Water overflow in the tank
  • Broken hose
  • Faulty nozzle

Before we get into the details, it’s important to note that the factors may vary depending on the bidet you’re using. The different types of bidets include:

  • Stand-alone bidets
  • Bidet toilet seats/add ons
  • Portable or travel bidets
  • Spray or handheld bidets

Some of the tools you’ll need for the job include:

  • Screwdriver
  • Wrench
  • Teflon tape
  • Metal clamps
  • Water supply hose
  • T-valve

Read Also: How to remove limescale from a showerhead?

How to stop a bidet from leaking

Now that everything is ready, let’s get to the important part of fixing a leaking Bidet.

1. The standalone bidet

Follow these steps to fix a standalone bidet:

Step 1: Turn the water source off

To avoid excess loss of water and also make it easy to fix the leaking bidet problem, you must turn off the water. There are two ways to do this:

  1. Turn off the valve connected to the toilet: This will prevent the water attached to the bidet and toilet from flowing.
  2. Turn off the main water valve for the home: This will curb water flow through any of the plumbing features in the home.

Flush the bidet several times to eliminate the water.

Step 2: Check the drain

The drain is responsible for most of the bidet leaks. So, it’s only right that you start your inspection there. Look for foreign objects that might be stuck inside the drain or accumulated debris.

Remove the pipe by unscrewing the nuts with trenches then clean inside. Get a wire brush to clean the entire length of the pipe. Once you’re done, screw the nuts back to close the pipe. You can turn on the water and check if the leak is fixed.

Step 3: Check the supply hose

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Inspect the hose supplying water to the bidet to see if it’s loose-fitting or damaged. Also, watch out for kinks. You can start with the joints and move to the other parts.

Make sure you tighten the loose parts, and if you find any small leaks, use a plumbers tape to patch up the affected area. But when you notice more than one or two leaks, it’s best to replace the supply hose.

Step 4: Check the strainer

Strainer issues that might lead to bidet leaks are the accumulation of debris and using the wrong strainer.

The solutions, in this case, are as simple as cleaning your strainer or replacing it with the right one for your bidet.

NOTE: When installing a new strainer, put extra caulk around the edges to enhance water leak prevention.

Step 5: Check the T-adapter

After the drain and supply hose, you need to look at the T-adapter. This is another part that’s highly prone to leaks. This could be because of:

  • Cross-threaded connection
  • Loose connections
  • Extremely tight connections
  • Damaged, badly-fitted, or missing washer

To fix the leaking bidet at the T-adapter, open it and confirm that the right washer is installed properly and has no damage. If it’s upside down, flip it and those with deformities must be replaced immediately.

Read Also: Best automatic soap dispensers for home

Once the washer is set, look for signs of cross-threading. You can easily tell if you notice the connection is crooked if it takes a few turns for the screws to lock. This prevents the T-adapter from locking properly thus leading to water leaks.

To solve the cross-threading issue, re-thread the connection and ensure the screws remain straight. You can use teflon tape to achieve better results. If the threads are damaged then you should get replacements.

If the bidet T-valve is leaking still, your connections might be loose. Simply hand-tighten the screws to stop the leaks. If you’re not strong enough, use a wrench.

Be careful not to overtighten the connection as it could put pressure on washers and damage or move them out of position—resulting in water leaks. Also, it can damage the threads.

Loosen the connection and your problem is solved.

2. Bidet toilet seats/add ons

When it comes to the toilet seat bidets, expect the leak to occur in the nozzle area or water supply hose and its connections. This makes it easy to diagnose and solve.

For one, the bidet nozzle leaking is mainly because of a loosely attached bowl. So, all you need to do is fix it by attaching it properly and the leak stops.

In case you notice any damage to the nozzle, order a new one and replace it right away.

Secondly, this bidet has a filter that blocks dirt from flowing through. Unfortunately, the dirt accumulates and could in turn prevent water passage. As a result, the water overflows and starts to leak.

Your solution is to use a screwdriver to open the filter cage and dump the accumulated debris. Wash the filter under running water and put it back.

3. Hand-held bidet

This is another popular bidet. It could also leak from all the areas mentioned above. However, the part to check is the spray head. A leak from this part can be messy, especially when the water sprays all over the place.

The problem can be a missing/defective washer or a bad nozzle. To solve both issues, install a new washer and nozzle respectively. If the leak doesn’t stop then the whole header is faulty and should be replaced.

The best way to deal with a leaking bidet is to fix it immediately to prevent the situation from escalating. We hope the solutions above help you out. If the leak hasn’t stopped, chances are the bidet has deep internal issues that will require the expertise of a professional plumber to solve.

Read Also: Handheld shower heads that increase water pressure

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How to clean shower faucet handles https://homegadgetshq.com/clean-shower-faucet-handles/ Mon, 31 Jan 2022 16:54:09 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=1597 When cleaning the bathroom, most people clean all the spaces and plumbing installations then forget the shower faucet handles. As a result, calcium, soap scum, mold, and other grime build up and give the handles a gross appearance. This makes it seem like your entire bathroom is dirty and doesn’t get a good, regular clean-up ... Read more

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When cleaning the bathroom, most people clean all the spaces and plumbing installations then forget the shower faucet handles. As a result, calcium, soap scum, mold, and other grime build up and give the handles a gross appearance.

This makes it seem like your entire bathroom is dirty and doesn’t get a good, regular clean-up — which is unfortunate, considering how easy it is to clean bathroom faucet handles.

Why should you clean your shower faucet handles?

Before we get into how to clean your shower faucet handle, you need to understand why it’s important.

  • First, cleaning makes the faucet presentable.
  • Secondly, it will serve you for a long time since you won’t have to worry about destructive agents like rust (for metallic faucet handles).
  • Third, the handle’s longevity helps you to save on replacement expenses, seeing as the high-quality faucet handles don’t come cheap.
  • Lastly, cleaning shower faucet handles helps you to prevent microbial growth that can damage the faucet, produce a bad odor, or put your health at risk.

How you clean a faucet handle varies depending on its finish. For example, the detergent you use to clean a metal finish wouldn’t be ideal for a plastic faucet handle. You should check the handle’s user manual for the recommended cleaning products.

Read Also: The best handheld showerheads for low water pressure

That said, here is how to clean the different shower faucet handles finishes

1. How to clean a metal shower faucet

The metal faucet finishes that you’re likely to come across are brushed nickel, copper, brass, and chrome shower fixtures. They’re quite easy to clean since you don’t have to open them to deep clean.

You will need the following tools to clean a metal faucet handle:

  • Dish soap
  • White vinegar
  • Baking soda
  • Toothbrush

The steps involved are:

Using a dish soap

  • For a simple clean-up, mix the dish soap with warm water and use a clean cloth to rub the mixture on the handle.
  • Rinse with clean water and dry it off with a clean, dry cloth.

Using white vinegar

  • When dealing with grime, corrosion, and other tough stains, you need to clean the faucet head with vinegar.
  • Mix a 50:50 ratio of white vinegar and water in a bowl or spray bottle.
  • Dip a clean piece of cloth in the mixture and apply it on a small area of the handle to ensure it’s not reactive.
  • If it doesn’t react with the metal finish, apply the mixture on the handle and scrub to eliminate the dirt build-up.
  • You can even soak the cloth in the vinegar mixture then wrap it around the faucet handle for 10-15 minutes.
  • When you finish, use another clean, wet cloth to wipe the handle.
  • You could let it dry on its own or use a dry cloth.

Using baking soda and a toothbrush

If you were wondering about how to clean corroded shower handles, vinegar and baking soda are your best solutions. For the latter, here are the steps to follow:

  • Sprinkle baking soda on the corroded surface.
  • Dip the old toothbrush in water then use it to scrub the faucet handle.
  • You should open the interior and scrub the grime off.
  • Rinse it off with clean water and the surface will be sparkling.

How to clean plastic faucet handles

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Cleaning plastic faucet handles requires a little more effort because they tend to accumulate more grime than metal handles. So, without wasting much time, follow this procedure.

First, get the tools below:

  • Screwdriver
  • Dish soap
  • Vinegar
  • Spray bottle
  • Old toothbrush
  • Washcloth/sponge
  • Hot water

Step 1: Remove the cap and cover

First, mix soapy water and baking soda/vinegar in a bowl and let it sit on the side. Next, use the screwdriver or any tool with a thin edge to remove the cap from the knob.

For some faucet handles, there’ll be a screw holding the knob in place. Unscrew it to free the knob then put all the parts you’ve removed in the bowl to soak. This will loosen up the dirt build-up.

Read Also: The best automatic shower cleaners

Step 2: Clean the stem and handle

You can start cleaning the stem of the faucet handle while the other parts soak. If there is little dirt, you should simply wipe it off with a washcloth dipped in soapy water. But, with excessive or complex grime build-up or corrosion, you’ll need vinegar or baking soda.

For vinegar, mix it with an equal amount of water in a spray bottle then spray the stem and scrub thoroughly with a toothbrush. If you decide to use baking soda, put a small amount on the area you want to clean, dip your toothbrush in water then start scrubbing. Use Q-tips to clean the areas a toothbrush can’t reach.

Once you finish, rinse with hot water and wipe with a dry cloth. Check the items in the bowl and start scrubbing the dirt build-up off. Rinse them with clean water and allow them to dry.

Step 3: Screw the handle back

The last step is to screw the handle back in position and reattach the cap. You can apply grease or jelly to prevent the handle from jamming on the post.

With that, you now know how to clean a clear plastic faucet handle. If you do everything right, the handle should be as clean as new.

Clean shower faucet handles complement the aesthetics of your bathroom and they’re safe to use too. So, next time you’re cleaning the bathroom, remember to remove calcium and grime build-up in the faucet handles. After all, it doesn’t take much time.

Read Also: Best tension pole shower caddies and organizers

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How to calibrate a digital bathroom scale https://homegadgetshq.com/calibrate-digital-bathroom-scale/ Thu, 27 Jan 2022 14:46:28 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=1589 Pursuing healthy living requires motivation at times, and bathroom scales are meant to do just that. Bathroom scales are supposed to give you a tangible indication of how much effort you have made in achieving your goal weight. This emphasizes the importance of having an accurate scale. In reality, bathroom scales tend to be inconsistent. ... Read more

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Pursuing healthy living requires motivation at times, and bathroom scales are meant to do just that. Bathroom scales are supposed to give you a tangible indication of how much effort you have made in achieving your goal weight. This emphasizes the importance of having an accurate scale.

In reality, bathroom scales tend to be inconsistent. They can give you a different reading each time you step on them. Granted, body weight can fluctuate throughout the day, but even the relatively good quality scales can be really fickle.

But do not despair. This article will break down how you can calibrate your digital bathroom scale and get accurate readings every time.

How to know if your digital bathroom scale is accurate

  1. Zero out your scale. Press down on the dial, then lift your hand. The dial should immediately revert to zero.
  2. Test the accuracy of the scale. Weigh something that has a known weight. Try something like an unopened bag of flour or a hand weight.
  3. Reweigh the product five times. Take it off the weight and repeat the process five times. The weight should be consistent at least three out of five times.
  4. Weigh yourself and the product. Now hold the product in your hand and step on the scale. Note the weight and proceed to weigh yourself without the product. Note the difference.
  5. Take the scale to a different location. If the weight is still inconsistent, try a different room. Make sure the scale is on a hard surface like the kitchen floor and not a carpet.

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Why the digital scale is not working

Did you know that you’ll need to recalibrate your digital scale every time you move it? Resetting the scale allows its internal components to locate the zero weight accurately.

If you move your scale and do not recalibrate it, there are higher chances of getting fluctuating results.

How to calibrate a digital scale

  • Put the scale on a hard, flat surface such as concrete, hardwood, ceramic, or porcelain tile. Avoid soft surfaces like vinyl or linoleum.
  • Place your foot on the scale until numbers appear and once you see dashes or zeros, remove your foot.
  • Give the scale time to turn off once again.
  • The scale is now ready for use.

Fixing an inaccurate digital weighing scale

If the scale is still inaccurate, it might be time for a complete reset. Remove all the batteries from the scale. Let it rest for at least 10 minutes.

Meanwhile, ensure that the battery compartment is clean and free of dust and debris. Also, check that the batteries are still working and have the right polarity. Reinsert the batteries and make sure they are firmly in place.

Hopefully, this article helps you calibrate your digital bathroom scale and get more accurate readings. But if nothing works, consider contacting a professional because the scale may be defective. Otherwise, if you follow these steps, your scale should be accurate.

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How to prevent rust on a soap dispenser https://homegadgetshq.com/prevent-rust-soap-dispenser/ Thu, 09 Dec 2021 19:21:03 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=1439 Besides physical damage, soap dispensers are highly prone to rust. The exposure of the metal parts to moisture and oxygen results in oxidation that produces rust. This not only creates an eyesore but can be dangerous and costly when left unattended for a long time. So, to help you out, we’ll discuss different ways to ... Read more

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Besides physical damage, soap dispensers are highly prone to rust. The exposure of the metal parts to moisture and oxygen results in oxidation that produces rust. This not only creates an eyesore but can be dangerous and costly when left unattended for a long time.

So, to help you out, we’ll discuss different ways to prevent or get the rust off a soap dispenser and keep it at bay.

The first sign that your soap dispenser is corroding is the formation of a reddish-brown oxide on the metallic parts. You should also watch out for brown stuff coming out of a soap dispenser that results from the rust residue mixing with your liquid soap.

This can be very dangerous.

How to get the rust off a soap dispenser

There are different methods you can use to eliminate rust from the metal parts of your soap dispenser. These are:

1. Using white vinegar

White vinegar is a versatile, natural cleaning agent that would clear any amount of rust build. You simply need to rub the vinegar on the affected area, leave it for a while then wash it.

Better still, if it’s a significant amount of rust, soak the rusted parts in a bowl of vinegar and leave them overnight. After a good soak, remove the metal parts and clean them with dish soap and water.

2. Using baking soda

Baking soda is another reliable rust-removal agent. However, it works best on thin metals and small amounts of rust.

Mix the baking powder with water to form a thick paste then apply the paste on the rusty parts of the metal and leave it for an hour or two. Scrub with a wire brush or steel wool then rinse and dry the parts.

3. Using citric acid

For this solution, add three tablespoons of citric acid to a bowl of hot water then submerge the rusty metal parts of your soap dispenser into the mixture overnight. Remove them and scrub off the rust residue.

Unfortunately, citric acid will also get rid of the paint and other metal coatings.

4. Using a mixture of lemon and salt

Lastly, you can combine lemon’s acidity and salt’s abrasiveness to fight rust. Start by covering the rusted spots with salt then squeeze lemon juice on top and let the mixture sit for at least two hours.

Use the lemon rind to scrub the mixture off then rinse off the residue and dry the parts.

Note: Other detergents that you can use to clean a steel soap dispenser and rid it of rust are Naval Jelly, Metal Glo, and a mixture of dish soap and salted potato.

How to prevent rust on a soap dispenser

Once all the rust is gone, it’s important to make sure it doesn’t build up again. How? By switching to rust-proof metal parts or rustproofing the available parts using the following methods:

  1. Spray clear nail polish: Put some clear nail polish in a spray bottle then spray the metal parts to create a protective coating against water. This will make it impossible for oxidation to take place.
  2. Use water-resistant paint: Apply water-resistant paint to prevent the metal from reacting with water and oxygen.
  3. Use resin: This is another good coating solution. You can use Pure Resin, Resin Glue, or Rustoleum.
  4. Using wax: Add raw beeswax to the metallic parts and you won’t have to worry about rust formation on your soap dispenser.

If you own a mason jar, here is a special guide for preventing rust.

Conclusion

From this guide, you have the best solutions to maintain a soap dispenser and prevent rust. This will ensure it stays stylish and functional for a long time.

However, a more permanent solution that can help you avoid all the hassle is getting stainless steel lids and rings because they don’t rust.

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How to descale a showerhead: a step-by-step guide https://homegadgetshq.com/descale-showerhead/ Mon, 06 Sep 2021 18:42:57 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=1210 Are you tired of the limescale build-up clogging your shower head? Well, this detailed guide will show you how to remove limescale from a showerhead. The solutions are simple, cost-friendly, and highly effective. In fact, most of the tools that you’ll need are probably in your house already. What causes limescale in your showerhead? Before ... Read more

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Are you tired of the limescale build-up clogging your shower head? Well, this detailed guide will show you how to remove limescale from a showerhead.

The solutions are simple, cost-friendly, and highly effective. In fact, most of the tools that you’ll need are probably in your house already.

What causes limescale in your showerhead?

Before we get into the procedure, you need to understand what limescale is and how it develops.

Hard water is the main cause of limescale build-up in showerheads, kettles, and other home appliances that run the water regularly.

This water contains a high percentage of minerals like magnesium and calcium deposits, that accumulate and clog the showerhead, especially if you don’t clean the appliance often.

Read Also: The procedure for removing a flow restrictor on a Moen showerhead

Requirements to descale a showerhead

You need the following:

  • Distilled white vinegar
  • Baking soda
  • Plastic bag
  • Paper towels
  • Rubber band
  • Soft cloth
  • Bucket

How to descale a showerhead

Now, before you start shopping for a new showerhead, try these descaling methods.

Cleaning a fixed shower head with vinegar

For a shower head that is hard or impossible to detach, you’ll have to descale the showerhead from where it’s installed.

You will need a rubber band/string, vinegar, and a plastic bag.

  • Mix equal amounts of distilled white vinegar and water in the plastic bag.
  • The plastic bag must be strong, and big enough to cover your shower head.
  • Put the plastic bag over the showerhead. Its entire head must submerge into the vinegar and water mixture.
  • Use the rubber band or string to tie the plastic bag to the pipe. Make sure it’s held tightly before letting go.
  • Leave it for a couple of hours so that the vinegar can extract and dissolve all the limescale.
  • Remove the plastic bag and run the water to wash off any loose limescale inside the shower. This also washes off excess vinegar.
  • You can use a toothbrush to scrub the surface of the showerhead for a more thorough cleaning.
  • Wipe with a soft, clean cloth.
  • If you feel the showerhead isn’t clean enough, repeat the process.

Cleaning detachable or hand-held shower heads with vinegar

As far as deep cleaning goes, this is arguably the best way to clean a clogged shower head.

  • First, to remove a shower head to clean, you ought to use the right tools and be cautious to avoid damaging the shower head’s finish.
  • Next, turn it upside down under a faucet and run high-pressure water so that it passes through the small holes and comes out through the side that connects to the pipe/shower arm. This loosens and removes some of the accumulated debris.
  • Use a toothbrush and vinegar to scrub the showerhead thoroughly.
  • Get safety pins or toothpicks and poke the small holes to remove any small deposits.
  • Lastly, put the entire shower head in a mixture of distilled white vinegar, water, and baking powder to soak for a couple of hours (overnight). This will extract any remaining limescale.
  • Make sure it’s fully submerged in the mixture.
  • If possible, dismantle it as much as possible to make it easy to clean some hard-to-reach areas.
  • Remove it from the mixture and give it another scrub with the toothbrush, in warm and soapy water.
  • Rinse the showerhead with clean water and re-install it. You could run the shower water for a few seconds to be sure the holes aren’t clogged anymore.

For both cleaning methods, you must be patient and let the vinegar do its work. But, if the showerhead material or finish is likely to react with the vinegar, you may have to limit the amount of time it soaks in the solution, or look for alternative cleaning options.

To know how vinegar reacts with the finish of your shower head, soak a small piece of paper or towel in vinegar and put it on a small part of the showerhead. If there is no reaction, then you’re good to go.

But, if it reacts, or you can’t stand the smell of vinegar, you have to opt for other cleaning methods. From the safe options that involve lots of scrubbing with a toothbrush and using warm water and soap, to the harsh chemical limescale removers.

How to remove limescale from a showerhead without vinegar

Apart from vinegar, you can use chemical limescale removers to clean shower head rubber nozzles, among other shower head parts. For this, you must be very careful.

First, buy the right product. Secondly, read the user manual keenly and follow all instructions to the latter, including the recommended safety measures.

How to descale the shower hose and pipe

Don’t forget to clean the shower hose, pipe, and any other appliance connected to the showerhead.

These parts have varying amounts of limescale build-up, which if it’s not removed ends up in the showerhead. So, it’s imperative that you clean the entire water path.

How to prevent limescale build-up

To keep your shower head limescale-free after descaling, you must practice a proper maintenance routine. This involves:

  • Wiping off the surface water after taking a shower.
  • Reduce shower time because less water flowing through the shower means less limescale.
  • Regular cleaning of the showerhead by soaking in vinegar.
  • Water softening treatment for your home.

Note: The cleaning of your shower head should be done in a well-ventilated room. Especially if you’re using the chemical limescale removers.

Conclusion

A limescale-free shower head releases clean and free-flowing water for enjoyable showers. Plus, you won’t have to worry about bacteria build-up that pose a huge health risk to you and your family.

Not forgetting the increased lifespan of the showerhead, that saves you from buying a new shower head occasionally. So, check and descale your showerhead often. For extreme cases seek the help of an expert plumber.

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How to rust proof a shower caddy https://homegadgetshq.com/rust-proof-shower-caddy/ Tue, 29 Jun 2021 06:17:30 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=782 A shower caddy, whichever type, is used in a very humid area, so it is likely to develop rust over time. If you didn’t buy a stainless steel or chrome caddy, it might rust making it very unpleasant to the eye. However, it is possible to clean away the rust and proof it to prevent ... Read more

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A shower caddy, whichever type, is used in a very humid area, so it is likely to develop rust over time. If you didn’t buy a stainless steel or chrome caddy, it might rust making it very unpleasant to the eye.

However, it is possible to clean away the rust and proof it to prevent more rust in the future. Rust-proofing your shower caddy, even if it is stainless steel, is important since over time it may become susceptible to rust.

How to rustproof a shower caddy

Follow these easy instructions to rustproof your shower caddy:

  • Take some clear boat wax, or water-resistant car was and coat the whole caddy with it using a wet sponge.
  • Allow the wax to dry on the caddy for at least 20 minutes. The caddy should look a bit hazy when it is ready.
  • Use a lint-free cloth to polish the surface to wipe off the wax till it is nice and smooth.

The above waxing method needs repeating every month. If you want a more lasting solution, get yourself rust-proof spray paint that you can use on the caddy. This is a fun way of doing it, and you can even match it to your bathroom décor. With this, your caddy should remain rust-free as long as the paint remains.

Read Also: Best tension pole shower caddies you can buy

How to remove rust from your shower caddy

It is not too difficult to remove rust from your shower caddy you need to know the correct technique. The following should help you quickly remove the rust:

  1. Step one: remove the rusty modern shower caddy outside or on a flat surface since it is easier to clean that way.
  2. Step two: clean the caddy using rust removing cleaner if you have some. If not, sprinkle some white vinegar all over the rusty shower caddy and sprinkle some baking soda on it.
  3. Step three: allow the two to reach and soak in the rust. You can then use a scrubber to remove the rust. If it is difficult to do so, you may use steel wool but be sure not to remove the coating if it is coated.
  4. Step four: rinse with warm plain water and dry using a towel or leave it to air dry.

Ensure that you remove all the rust from the caddy before going on with the proofing. Also, make sure that the plastic shower caddy is well dried before the next step.

Finally, you have managed to rust-proof your shower caddy. Note that if you take good care of it, you wouldn’t have to repeat this process often.

READ: Do digital bathroom scales need to be calibrated?

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How to Install a Bidet Sprayer (DIY) https://homegadgetshq.com/how-to-install-a-bidet-sprayer-diy/ Tue, 15 Jun 2021 20:42:43 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=635 A bidet sprayer is a toilet add-on used for cleaning the unmentionables instead of using ordinary toilet paper. Originally invented in France, the bidet sprayer works by gushing a spray of water from the toilet’s water supply which the user then directs as they please. The bidet spray consists of three main parts: a hose, ... Read more

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A bidet sprayer is a toilet add-on used for cleaning the unmentionables instead of using ordinary toilet paper. Originally invented in France, the bidet sprayer works by gushing a spray of water from the toilet’s water supply which the user then directs as they please.

The bidet spray consists of three main parts: a hose, a valve, a filter connection splicer, and a perforated faucet. Its popularity arises not only because of its innovative aspects but also because it is more effective than your ordinary toilet paper.

How to install a bidet toilet sprayer (DIY)

The configuration of a bidet sprayer is a basic plumbing job, similar to installing a handheld shower, without much experience is required. However, you will have to purchase a few pieces of equipment.

They are a T outlet, a ½ inch hose, a perforated faucet, Teflon tape, a bracket for hanging it against the wall, and a filter connection splicer. You can also get the entire package from Amazon.

Once you have all these in place, you can install the sprayer by following the steps indicated below:

  • Split the water using the T outlet
  • Connect the hose to one end of the T outlet using the filter connection splicer and bind it with Teflon tape.
  • Connect the kitchen sink sprayer to the other end of the hose and bind it with the Teflon tape.
  • Between the T and the end faucet, you need to include the valve. The length of your hose varies between 2-3 feet but may change depending on the distance from the wall.

How to use a bidet sprayer

Using a bidet sprayer is simple. Once you are done with your business, get a hold of the faucet by removing it from the bracket on the wall. You need to choose whether you will enter it by the rear of the toilet seat or the front section.

Now turn on the valve while making sure the faucet is directed at the desired point. Water then gushes out as a spray and cleanses whatever needs to be cleansed.

A skill that comes with experience is the faucet’s tilt angle and the amount of water pressure at the valve.

For first-timers, make sure to check for cleanliness using white tissue paper after using the bidet to know exactly what you need to do in order to be clean. You can use it as many times as you need until you are satisfied with its functionality.

How to fix a leaking bidet sprayer

bidet sprayer package

If you did a self-installation of the bidet sprayer, then you are most likely to experience some leaking sooner rather than later that is if you didn’t install it well enough.

Leaks occur anywhere from your T-connection, valve connection, or handheld sprayer connection. Fixing the bidet sprayer is just as easy as fixing any other plumbing leak.

You can opt to dismantle the entire setup and reinstall it using silicone gel. This will permanently seal the connections. You can also use the lazier approach- adding more tape to the leaking section.

Adding more tape solves the problem temporarily as you have to fix it again and again. When adding silicone gel, ensure your hands are as clean as possible. Any dirt markings on the scald do not rub off easily- giving your toilet an ugly appearance.

READ: How to effectively fix a leaking bidet

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How to remove rust from a chrome shower caddy https://homegadgetshq.com/remove-rust-chrome-shower-caddy/ Thu, 13 May 2021 17:57:08 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=233 While your bathtub may seem clean and spotless rusted shower caddies can ruin its appearance. A shower caddy is designed to hold toiletries. Chances are that water trapped by a brick of soap or shampoo bottle can form rust stains which may ruin the stainless steel surface. Solid soap particles work into crevices on the ... Read more

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While your bathtub may seem clean and spotless rusted shower caddies can ruin its appearance. A shower caddy is designed to hold toiletries. Chances are that water trapped by a brick of soap or shampoo bottle can form rust stains which may ruin the stainless steel surface.

Solid soap particles work into crevices on the racks and shelves. They harden into a thick layer that requires effort to remove.

Before delving deeper into how to remove rust from chrome shower caddy, understand how grime and rust can negatively affect it. Grime can ruin your clean shower caddy through black solid and white solid deposits that form on it.

This mostly comes from toothpaste fluids left on the caddy to crystallize, conditioner, spilled shampoo since you don’t have a shampoo dispenser, and chunks of soap.

You may assume that getting the rust out of a shower caddy is easy. This is always not the case. Shower caddy models, even those marketed as rustproof, can gather rust when water seeps into the anti-rust coating.

Read Also: How do I keep my shower caddy from sliding down?

Removing rust and grime from a chrome shower caddy

This guide will highlight the steps you can take to clean grime and rust off your shower caddy.

  1. Detach the rusted shower caddy from the showerhead, and brush loosened rust from the stainless steel with your hand. Ensure that all the bath essentials are removed from the caddy before cleaning.
  2. Fill in the bathtub with enough water to submerge your caddy. To accurately gauge how many gallons you are going to use you can use a pitcher. Once this is done mix the water with ½ cup of vinegar per gallon.
  3. Soak the caddy for about twenty to thirty minutes, or until the hard water spots and grime softens. As you pour vinegar the paste on your shower caddy will start to fizz and bubble. This breaks down the hard water spots and grime that persisted.
  4. Use a nylon scrubber to remove heavy rust from the chrome caddy, but keep adding vinegar and baking soda as needed until the stain comes off.
  5. Once it’s clean wipe it with a clean, dry towel buffing the surface and removing the wax to a mirror shine. If there are signs of rust spots apply a coat of nail polish or use a commercial rust remover to prevent further rusting.
  6. Replace your shower caddy before you return the other bath essential.

That is it, you now have a clean shower caddy.

Read Also: How to install a tension pole shower caddy

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How to keep a mason jar soap dispenser from rusting https://homegadgetshq.com/keep-mason-jar-soap-dispenser-from-rusting/ Thu, 13 May 2021 17:44:48 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=231 A rusting mason jar lid is not only an eyesore; it also reacts with your soap is your mason jar lid rusts on the inside. As such you need to figure out how to keep mason jar soap dispensers from rusting. You need not worry this process is as easy as ABC. How to clean ... Read more

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A rusting mason jar lid is not only an eyesore; it also reacts with your soap is your mason jar lid rusts on the inside.

As such you need to figure out how to keep mason jar soap dispensers from rusting. You need not worry this process is as easy as ABC.

How to clean rusted mason jar lids

The first step would be to remove the rust patina from the mason jar soap dispenser lids.

This can be done by sanding the lids or scrubbing them using steel wool. You can also soak them in a lye solution but this would be overkill.

Read Also: What is the best shower soap dispenser?

Rustproofing your mason jar lids

The easiest option would be to switch to rustproof lids but you can also create your own rustproof lids in a few easy steps.

The cheapest way to rustproof your lids is to spray them with a clear nail polish to prevent the metallic part of the soap dispenser from coming into contact with water. You can also use water-resistant paint to rustproof your mason jar soap dispenser lid.

Another way to prevent mason jar lids from rusting is by coating the lid in a coat of resin to protect the lid from oxidation.

You can also use resin glue as buying a whole resin container just for this purpose would be costly. Alternatively, you can use Rustoleum which will help to get rid of the rust as well as create a protective coating to prevent any further rusting from occurring.

You can also use wax to coat the lids and protect them from rusting.

All you need to do is apply a coat of wax and you are good to go. It goes without saying that some of these processes need to be repeated every few months as they are not long-term solutions.

Read Also: How to stop soap pump bottles from leaking

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Kohler Touchless Toilet Review https://homegadgetshq.com/kohler-touchless-toilet-review/ Thu, 13 May 2021 17:32:07 +0000 https://homegadgetshq.com/?p=167 Bathrooms are full of germs, whether in your home or commercial places. Whether you are a germaphobe or not – having a touchless toilet in any of these places would be a welcome idea. Toilets that flush hands-free are fast becoming quite common in many public areas. However, if you don’t have enough money to ... Read more

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Bathrooms are full of germs, whether in your home or commercial places. Whether you are a germaphobe or not – having a touchless toilet in any of these places would be a welcome idea. Toilets that flush hands-free are fast becoming quite common in many public areas.

However, if you don’t have enough money to purchase a new unit, the Kohler touchless toilet kit will help you bring the touchless flash feature to your toilet.

The Kohler Touchless Toilet Kit aims to automate flushing the toilet. The most interesting thing about this product is that it works on existing toilets meaning it would not cost you much.

Kohler Touchless Toilet Kit – how it works

Installing the kit is quite easy and takes a few minutes. Upon activation, the Kohler Touchless Toilet Kit replicates the actions of a traditional manual toilet handle – it pulls the chain up, opens the flapper, and lets water from the reservoir into the toilet bowl.

It does all this automatically without you having to touch it. What is impressive with Kohler Toilet touchless technology is its ability to sense a hand through a thick porcelain water reservoir lid.

Kohler Toilet

The touchless kit comes with an actuator and a plug that you will use to cover the hole that allowed the old handle to connect to the reservoir.

In addition, you get four AA batteries and a unique sticker, which you should place on the lid to note where the kit’s sensor is for the best performance.

When you hover your hand over the sticker for a moment, you should hear a soft beep, after which the flushing mechanism does its job.

Pros

  • Easy installation
  • Easy to use
  • Reduces contact with germs
  • Kid-friendly/fun to use
  • You can still retain the flush handle

Cons

  • The reservoir lid has to be free of any items
  • You may accidentally set it off if you bump into it

Read Also: The best automatic soap dispensers

How to install Kohler Touchless Toilet Kit

My hope is that your toilet is compatible with this kit and that you have already purchased and are ready to install it.

The installation process is simple – but remember, DO NOT leave the batteries inside while installing the unit since it will keep on flashing whenever you move your hand over the infrared sensor.

  • Turn off the toilet’s water supply
  • Flush the toilet to remove any water from the reservoir tank
  • Clean up the reservoir tank
  • Close the toilet seat first just in case you drop some items during the installation process
  • Take out the chain and the handle from the reservoir
  • Separate the chain from the flapper
  • Cover the hole on the reservoir where the handle was using the plug that comes with the Kohler kit
  • Position the provided bumpers on top of the reservoir tank where it touches the lid
  • Slide the Kohler kit with the device into the toilet and support it using hooks on the reservoir
  • Measure then connect and cut the chain that connects the flapper to the device if necessary
  • Install the AA batteries by placing them in the battery holder in the module
  • Replace the lid with the reservoir tank
  • Place the provider sticker onto the side where the module is on the lid
  • Turn the water supply back on
  • Wave your hand over the sticker and experience the magic of using a touchless toilet
  • Get back to your daily activities, knowing you will now have germ-free toilet usage for a long time

This whole process takes a short time. Twenty minutes will be sufficient for you to do everything, including unpacking the device.

How to replace the battery on the Kohler Toilet Kit

Kohler toilet kit parts

NOTE: Do not use lithium-ion batteries in this unit because such batteries may cause fire upon exposure to water.

In case you are wondering what the Kohler Touchless Toilet battery life is – the four AA batteries can last for between 6-12 months. When the batteries are running low, the Kohler kit beeps five times upon activation. Replacing the batteries is quite simple:

  • Open the reservoir lid and then also open the module lid
  • Pull out the battery holder from the module
  • Remove the old batteries and then load the new ones as required
  • Return the battery holder into the module and close it
  • Replace the reservoir lid and get back to the touchless toilet experience

Our recommended batteries for this toilet kit are:

Kohler Touchless Toilet troubleshooting

The toilet unit can experience a few problems like any other electric device. A common Kohler Touchless Toilet problem is – the Kohler Touchless flushing on its own.

If the Kohler Touchless Toilet keeps flushing on its own, you can simply call the manufacturer and be sure that you will get assistance in time. The most probable cause of this problem may be the kit having some wrong parts that you can easily swap out for the right ones.

If you have a Kohler Touchless Toilet not flushing problem, check whether you have installed the batteries correctly or if they are depleted and replace them. If it still does not work, try removing slack from the chain and confirm that the chain is attached to the flush valve and wheel.

Read Also: The best dual shower heads for couples

Also, the system may be able to flush but produce a week flush. In this case, you should also check for slack on the chain. For sensor issues such as hovering too close – relocate the emblem if not correctly positioned. You can also move the module upwards if there is enough room.

Having a touchless toilet without replacing the whole unit is a welcome idea to many. Furthermore, it is a great way to add fun to your toilet experience besides avoiding germs by utilizing fancy technology.

If you have kids, brace yourself for frequent flushing, at least for the first few days after installation. The Kohler Touchless Toilet Kit is a useful tool that is convenient, easy to install, affordable, and beneficial to your and your family’s wellbeing.

Check its current price on Amazon.

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