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The Washington Post, January 6th, 2000

Q Our bathroom has old chrome-plated soap dishes and toilet- paper holder that are badly deteriorated and difficult to clean. How do we replace them? A Chrome-plated bathroom accessories are generally of two types, recessed and surface-mounted. Recessed fixtures, such as toilet- paper holders, often are attached by a couple of screws at the back. To get access to the screws, remove the roll of paper and the spindle. You should then be able to remove the screws and pull, or gently pry, the fixture from the recess. Surface-mounted accessories, such as soap dishes and toothbrush holders, often a...

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