Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

Of course, the water is cold but don’t worry we haven’t turned the tank on yet.. With the tank full of water you can now flip the breaker for your electric water heater or, with gas, set the unit back to ‘on’.. You can now go ahead and add this to the list of annual homeownership tasks.

Glass and Polishing Cloth.so I usually finish up with one of those on the mirrors and chrome here and there.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

It makes the room feel like I actually did a full cleaning instead of just a one minute quick-clean.. Dishes.I never leave my dishes to sit out on the counter overnight and that one habit gives me such peace of mind every morning when I wake up.I try to put dishes into the dishwasher right away and unload it as soon as it’s done running.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

I also hand wash anything I use that does better with hand washing right away after using it, like my favorite knife or my cutting board.I love this e-cloth.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

for my dishes because it’s so small and compact and not messy-looking like a dishcloth can be and it really cuts through grease or anything stuck-on really easily.

Unlike with my dish brush, I can just toss it in the wash so I know it’s always fresh and clean!.First, take down the curtains in question and remove them from the curtain rods.. Next, find a medium size towel and dampen it just slightly.

Toss the towel in your dryer..Throw the curtains in your dryer along with the towel!.

Turn your dryer on for about 20 minutes on the “air fluff” setting.It may be called something else on your dryer, but you want to choose the setting with no heat..