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How do I clean my light pull string in the bathroom?

23 replies

Serendippy · 15/12/2010 22:35

Tried searching but don't really know what the light pull string is called so kept getting advice on pullups!
Any ideas? Have inlaws arriving at weekend so could be on here a lit asking for advice! TIA.

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hester · 15/12/2010 22:39

I have no idea but would rather like to know myself!

sharbie · 15/12/2010 22:40

wet wipe?

sharbie · 15/12/2010 22:41

that or a bit of washing up liquid cleans most things around the house

Serendippy · 15/12/2010 22:41

Have tried wet wipe as I use them to clean everything else, however this is years of pawprints Thanks for bumping though!

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MrsDingDongMerrily · 15/12/2010 22:42

I replace mine every now and then, new string and fitting only costs a couple of quid from a DIy store and very easy to do. Or if it is long enough cut off the dirty bit.

thenightsky · 15/12/2010 22:42

I always got DH to just replace it

LoopyLoopsOfSparklyFairyLights · 15/12/2010 22:42

Unscrew at the top and untie. Pop in wash with 60s. :)

sooz28 · 15/12/2010 22:42

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LoopyLoopsOfSparklyFairyLights · 15/12/2010 22:43

or just replace.

Serendippy · 15/12/2010 22:47

Cut it seems to be the way forward with least effort, thanks! Saves getting the bleach out (which is what I was planning to do except have no idea what to do with bleach...)

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isitmidnightalready · 15/12/2010 22:48

Have replaced it in the past, myself, not knowing what hideous germs lurk on it! Just checked and my current one has a connector thingy about a foot below the ceiling box. Looks like you should be able to buy the connector from a hardware shop. Or just use a regular knot after cutting the old string. Or something imaginative to hide the knot with a bead from the DC's craftkit. Make the replacement look deliberate by choosing some interesting string/ thread. You can always replace it again when you get bored. I would rather do this, myself, than open up the electic box on the ceiling (seems dangerous to me!)

Or you could wipe it down with some weak bleach solution.

MrsDingDongMerrily · 15/12/2010 22:51

You could also thread beads up the first six inches or so of it to hide the grubby bit.

Longtinsellyjosie · 16/12/2010 11:53

Kim and Aggie did this on How Clean Is Your House... they soaked cotton wool in bleach and then wrapped it round, securing it with cling film...

Life is a bit short for that sort of malarkey though. I'd replace it...

Chatelaine · 16/12/2010 22:10

MrsDingDongMerrily - top tip!

ConnorTraceptive · 16/12/2010 22:13

Was going to say about the bleach and cotton wool too

DreamTeamGirl · 17/12/2010 12:23

Oooh but I do like MrsD's tip
Very creative

MrsDingDongMerrily · 17/12/2010 15:00

Thank you ladies, I haven't actually put beads on mine (yet), the idea came to me as I was reading the thread.

However I did get a damp flannel and a bit of liquid soap yesterday and gave the string a thorough scrub and it has come up beautifully clean!

thatwouldbeanecumenicalmatter · 22/12/2010 00:12

I know I'm abit late with this but it's saved me so much time it would have been selfish to keep it to myself!

Paint it lightly with a non matt white paint. Any grime wipes straight off and still looks new 4 years down the line!

Michelle1959 · 31/10/2021 18:51

Thanks so much LongtinsellyJosie just tried this method.

Michelle1959 · 31/10/2021 19:24

@Longtinsellyjosie

Kim and Aggie did this on How Clean Is Your House... they soaked cotton wool in bleach and then wrapped it round, securing it with cling film...

Life is a bit short for that sort of malarkey though. I'd replace it...

Thanks so much, just done it
FreeBritnee · 31/10/2021 19:26

Keep chopping the bottom off until it gets too high to reach 🤭

JJ888 · 30/10/2025 03:04

Before you take out the bathroom light cord make sure you’ve turn off the electricity at the main electrical panel/ fuse box etc. To avoid electric shock.

Blingismything · 02/11/2025 10:48

yes, very cheap to buy a new one

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