I, too, have a favorite body oil I use after showering that makes the floor quite slick. Now, I keep a spray bottle of straight white vinegar in the shower and spray the floor with it as I get out. That way the next time I get in the shower, the floor isn't slick because the vinegar neutralizes the oil.
2007-06-29 04:53:08
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answered by eskie lover 7
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i've got heard Spray N' Wash leaves the bathing room sink sparkly too. For the bathtub encompass, attempt an previous washcloth and much less costly shampoo, infant or the different variety. moist the washcloth, placed a gap of shampoo on and commence rubbing in a around action. this shouldn't harm the plastic in any respect. attempt it in a small spot the place you may experience the cleansing soap scum, then run your provide up it. it would experience wonderful and soft when you're performed. it could have a great shine besides. the better section is you're able to do this once you're nevertheless interior the bathe whilst you're so vulnerable. stable success!
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answered by Anonymous
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Baking soda and a little water. Just sprinkle the baking soda on the wet shower floor and wipe it all over. Works like a charm, has no harsh chemicals, leaves no residue and it's safe for all types of surfaces since it won't scratch it or leave marks. Also good for regular cleaning.
2007-06-29 04:53:14
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answered by ginandchthonic 2
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I would spray Clorox cleaner with bleach spray after every use of the shower, after spraying let it work for few minutes & then just run your shower to wash off the dirt.
Pretty soon you will have sparkling clean shower.
No scrubbers, no mess.
Just spray
2007-06-29 04:39:34
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answered by Ritu M 2
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Fill your tub with really hot water and about 1c. of bleach..Let the tub sit for awhile and drain the oil should go down as well...
2007-06-29 04:34:57
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answered by pebblespro 7
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There is a cleaner that you can purchase at Home Depot called Greesed Lightning you can spray on and wipe out. It works great!
2007-06-29 04:43:30
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answered by Emma H 1
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Try laundry soap, works great for removing oil and grease from the tub.
2007-06-29 04:40:56
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answered by free_mark53 4
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Put a little dish washing detergent on a sponge. wipe the bath with this, then rinse with hot water, this will remove the oil
2007-06-29 06:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Spray your tub with vinegar. It will cut the oil and soap scum at the same time, the smell goes away quickly too.
2007-06-29 04:35:46
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answered by walkssoftly 2
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