I’m looking for something that won’t involve much scrubbing, just apply, maybe scrub a little and it’s done.
I swear by the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. It works wonders on soap scum and on the shower floor, which is almost impossible to get white.
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March 1st, 2010 at 3:46 pm
Any inexpensive shampoo will do the trick.
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March 1st, 2010 at 4:26 pm
It would have to be something orange based, with a strong citrus content, citrus oils cut through just about everything and, their stronger then most chemicals but not as harmful,
Lysol has a very good citrus Bathroom and Kitchen cleaner.
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March 1st, 2010 at 4:34 pm
My favorites are CLR (Calcium, Lyme and Rust) or Easy Off BAM. The commercials are annoying but the product is great! Make sure you have plenty of ventilation and gloves for both though. They are very strong and will give you a headache. But, you won’t have to scrub.
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March 1st, 2010 at 4:46 pm
Bleach and water works the best.
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March 1st, 2010 at 5:01 pm
I clean houses and offices for tough stains like soap scum and water build up I use vinegar. I use apple cider vinegar because I have it on hand. Mix baking soda with it too and it will make the soap scum soft and take a a soft toothbrush to the scum. When taking a shower if you would rinse and dry shower after every use the soap scum will not build up
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March 1st, 2010 at 5:09 pm
I swear by the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. It works wonders on soap scum and on the shower floor, which is almost impossible to get white.
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Using it for past two years…love it!
March 1st, 2010 at 5:17 pm
The other day I cleaned all the soap scum off my shower doors by making a thin paste of baking soda and water and rubbing it on the doors and it worked great! In fact, I have never been so impressed with any cleaner until now. It even got out the nasty dirt stains left in the tub by the previous tennants.
Plus, its not harsh on your body or the environment and it is probably in your kitchen right now.
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