Use Windex on the shower doors to keep them clean and if your shower walls are already dirty use regular toilet bowl cleaner to clean the grout in between the tiles I have tried all the other suggestions for getting grout clean but Toilet bowl cleaner seems to work the best in the least amount of time just take that little thingy that you use to spray under the bowl and run it up and down the tile in one little spot and let it sit for about 5 minutes then use a grout brush or a scratcher pad to scrub it out and see what a difference it makes. Wear Gloves. If your hands are sensitive the hydrochloric acid in the cleaner may irritate your skin. You only thought it was clean before . Then after you have cleaned your whole shower this way use Windex to clean it for daily water spots and such it doesn't leave behind soap scum like the other cleaning products tend to and also if you were to take and after you got out of the shower use your towel after you dry off and also dry your shower area it will make it a whole lot easier to clean when you have to later.Although I like that last one you could just hire a cleaning person do do it for you.That way would work the best I think.
2006-12-29 00:26:33
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answered by Anonymous
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First, spray it all down, thoroughly with cleaner, and let it run down the walls. This does a lot of the intitial work for you. Then, after having a purchased a good handheld scrubrush, or whatever you use, a rag, sponge, etc, start scrubbing while you are taking a shower ,to kill two birds with one stone. The scrub brush works hard, so your arm and elbow grease don't have to. Go around in circles, till its clean, and reapply cleaner as needed. Do this ,either periodically, or get shower clean, or a related product you keep in the shower, and spray down whole shower just after you get out. You won't have to clean it the first way I mentioned for a LONG time. All these products can be purchased in your local store.
2006-12-29 02:22:38
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answered by oceansnsunsets 4
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Method products, which you can buy at Target, makes a daily shower spray that you spray after every shower. It promises that you will not have to scrub it ever again if you maintain it with the spray. I use it, and it's so easy to remember if you stick it in the shower and use it all the time...plus it smells great! Other than that, you can also use a squeegee after every shower on the glass door. My neurotic landlady insisted I do this while in her house, and as much as I hated it, it really made a difference. Pick up a small handheld squeegee while you're at Target getting the Method spray, and together these two should keep your shower sparkling every day! They're easy to remember, cheap, and don't require much thought.
2006-12-29 00:23:59
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answered by TracyMichele 3
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After you shower, take a squeegee and scrape the water off all surfaces. Follow up with a spray (I prefer X14) that helps to reduce soap scum building. Clean it once a week or every two weeks with the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. That thing IS MAGIC!
You don't have to use additional cleaners with it, but I like to make the job a little easier by spraying something on before I go over it with the sponge. I can't remember the brand name, but there's a bathroom/tub cleaner that contains Teflon. That does a very good job.
2006-12-29 01:46:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I think mixing straight bleach with water is the best way to clean any shower stall. The bleach will get into the grout and kill any mold, and your entire shower will be clean and disinfected.
2006-12-29 02:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Once it is clean, spray it down daily with a cleaner. Easy. As soon as you turn the water off, just grab the bottle, spray all over, call it good.
2006-12-28 23:12:24
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answered by just browsin 6
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I simply use Scrubbing Bubbles, spray it everywhere, let it sit for around 10 minutes, then wipe it clean. Maybe use a Magic Eraser for stubborn spots. Please remember to keep the window open, because that stuff has quite the potent odor!
2006-12-28 22:57:01
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answered by greywethr 2
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pine o clean spray that doesnot need rubbing, but if it is too dirty thick white king but should open windows because of the smell and then leave it for about two hours and rinse. for the glass i use the kettle that makes steam, easy to be done
2006-12-28 23:29:48
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answered by alsawsana 3
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The best way is to clean it first....then use a spray a few times a week........Like "Shower Clean"....it has a vinegar bas and will keep soap scum at bay.
2006-12-29 02:46:13
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answered by Rosco 2
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Scrubbing bubbles automatic shower cleaner. I used it and it works wonders! Just press the button when your finished with the shower - no rinse, no scrub, no mess!
2006-12-28 23:29:37
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answered by Diane A 5
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