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how much does ADT charge for wireless smoke detectors (per extra detector)?

anyone have ADT or have a site where i can find out? I wanna know how much it costs per detector other than the free one they give you. i know how much the monitoring is, i just wanna know the price per unit cause i want more than one!also if anyone knows the price for an extra wireless door contact that would be cool too!thanks a lot! :)

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Have you tried gel bleach? Once the tiles have grown fungus it is in there and has tio be killed in order to keep it awaythat and applying a new top coat over the clean groutcheck in local hardware store or anyplace they sell tile. They have other cleaning stuff there
Try a product called Greased Lightning, this gets mildew and soap scum out of shower stalls with just a wipe. It also gets out many other hard to remove things off. I have tried it and love it myself. Hope this helps
Just a speculation but that warehouse supply place in forest lake on HW-61 might have some. Its across from wine and roses
It may be too far gone and you will have to remove the old grout and redo it. My daughter lives in a duplex with tile floor in the kitchen and she said she could not get the grout clean. So I thought I could and I put pure bleach on it and let it sit for an hour and then rinsed it all off and except for almost killing us with the fumes, nothing happened. It still looked the same, so her landlord had the old grout removed and replaced. Looks great now.Good luck
STEP 1: Before cleaning, wipe away any excess wet buildup with a white terry-cloth towel or paper towels. If your grout is crumbling, consider replacing it. STEP 2: While cleaning (steps 3 through 6), be sure to wear rubber or latex gloves and safety goggles, and throw open the windows to avoid exposure to the harsh chemical fumes of bleach-containing solutions. STEP 3: Spray on a commercial grout cleaner or a heavy-duty all-purpose cleaning solution with bleach. Wait for several minutes. STEP 4: Scrub the grout with a stiff scrub brush or a grout brush, then rinse thoroughly. STEP 5: Blast mold, mildew or stubborn stains with a bleach-containing cleanser, or make your own using 1/4 cup (2 fl oz/60 ml) chlorine bleach and 1 qt. (32 fl oz/1 l) warm water. Let the disinfectant sit at least 10 minutes to thoroughly kill the mold and mildew. STEP 6: Scrub the grout with a stiff brush or a grout brush, rinse, then dry with a white towel or paper towels. STEP 7: Now that the grout's sparkling clean, keep it that way. Apply one to three coats of commercial grout sealer with a small brush or paintbrush. (Commercial grout cleaner, grout brushes and grout sealer are available at home supply centers and janitorial supply stores.) Tips Warnings Regular cleanings with a bleach-based cleanser keep mold, mildew and stains in check. Make sure you seal the grout after cleaning. Never mix bleach with an ammonia-based product such as glass cleaner.

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