I find myself irresistibly drawn to removing 'frost' accumulation about once a week. It's such a cathartic job and keeping on top of it makes life easier methinks.
I'm wondering how my computer illiterate father has managed to take control of your account PB. He insists on cleaning (using a squeegee to remove any water and then a soft cloth to polish) their shower after every use.
I know that he's been retired for many years and therefore has fuck all to do, but there are limits.
Tell him to get his own computer but not to call me for support.
is he German?
Cleaning showers after every use is a German thing.
When I moved into this holiday apartment (now my long-term flat) there was a sign on the shower door saying please clean after every use. There is a rubber wiper blade thing you use to push the water down into the tray (like a window cleaner has). Of course, if the shower doors weren’t curved that would be a bit easier.
Anyway, I am so used to doing this now that it is almost impossible not to, even if I know my GerMan is showering straight afterwards.
When my GerMan moved in he said ‘we need shower cleaner spray’. Fair enough, I thought, as after 3 years’ use there is a bit of limescale here and there. We bought some spray cleaner and it did a fab job, everything clean and sparkly.
Two weeks later, when discussing the shopping list, my GerMan said ‘we need more shower cleanner’. I asked how this is possible so soon - he explained that he uses it every day like a good German. I pointed out that this is adding chemicals to the water supply etc, and perhaps just once a week would be OK. He has agreed to this. This is most impressive for a German as they are so interested in cleaning and hygiene.