Tips for Cleaning Your Tile Shower
If you’re like most homeowners, then you dread cleaning the bathroom. Of all the components in the bathroom, the shower is always the most challenging to clean. Below are some tips to help you clean and disinfect your shower more effectively:
Removing Soap Scum
The most difficult part of cleaning the tub and tile in a shower is removing old soap scum. Soap scum builds over time when homeowners do not clean their showers regularly. One of the most effective methods for removing the scum is by using a non-abrasive pad such as a Dobie pad and a proven cleaning agent. Dobie pads are gritty enough to work on the scum, but will not scratch the tile in the process.
Soak the Tile and Tub Using Your Favorite Cleaning Solution
Before scrubbing the tile or the tub, one of the simplest things you can do is to spray it with a non-toxic cleanser and let it soak for up to fifteen minutes. Some eco-friendly solutions would include applying baking soda and water to the surface and allowing it to sit for a few minutes before scouring. You can also use a 1:1 vinegar and water mixture that will cause the baking soda to lather and break down the scum.
Mold and Scum Prevention
Although there are several cleaning agents, tools, and other high-end supplies for cleaning the tub, the best method is to prevent the dirt and grime from building in the first place. Simply use a squeegee or a dedicated cloth to wipe down the shower after each use. By utilizing this simple technique, you will cut down on the amount of cleaning you’ll have to do to the tub. It is also an environmentally friendly method that will save you money in the long run.
How Often Should the Shower be Cleaned?
Even with preventative measures, a shower should be cleaned at least once a week. When cleaning the shower, you should be as thorough as possible. Wipe down the doors, wash or bleach the shower curtain, scrub all floors and walls, and clean the grout out using a soft scrub brush. Try to keep away from harsh chemicals that can eat through the grout and tarnish the tile surface. Also, make sure you seal the grout one to two times per year. This will prohibit mold from growing behind the tile.
What You Should Use to Clean the Grout
Expert opinions vary on what you should use on the grout. Although there are lots of options, there are three products you should consider: OxiClean, Eco Orange Citrus Cleaner, and standard bleach like Clorox. In each of these cases, it is a good idea to let the cleanser sit for at least 15-30 minutes before cleaning. You will notice a remarkable improvement in the look of the grout as well as a natural shine to tile.
If you want to know more about how to effectively clean your shower, then contact W&W Flooring and Design. Our cleaning technicians have the experience and knowledge to guide you through the cleaning process. Call us today at (251) 970-5244 or visit us on the web at WandWFlooring.com. We look forward to hearing from you!
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