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Make Your Own Daily Shower Cleaner Spray
by
Bev @ The Make Your Own Zone
(IC: blogger)
5 Minutes
Easy
This homemade daily shower cleaner spray is quickly becoming one of my favorite homemade cleaners. I've been using it for several months now and it's been working great!
We have a tub/shower area that has ceramic tile on the walls and has a small glass block window. Over the years that glass block window has been a big frustration to me because it always look dirty with water spots. This homemade cleaner has been the best thing so far on that window and has really kept water spots from forming. I've also found that the ceramic tile can be cleaned super quickly now with a spritz of my vinegar/water cleaner because once again, mineral spots are not building up.
I don't have a shower with glass doors to try this on, but I think it would work well on that type of shower too based on the positive experience I've had with it so far.
This spray is a mixture of water, hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, dish soap,and a dishwasher rinse aid. (You can click the link below to read more and get the complete recipe). After you take a shower, you just spray the mixture on the walls of the shower area the same way as you would use a store bought daily shower cleaner.
We have a tub/shower area that has ceramic tile on the walls and has a small glass block window. Over the years that glass block window has been a big frustration to me because it always look dirty with water spots. This homemade cleaner has been the best thing so far on that window and has really kept water spots from forming. I've also found that the ceramic tile can be cleaned super quickly now with a spritz of my vinegar/water cleaner because once again, mineral spots are not building up.
I don't have a shower with glass doors to try this on, but I think it would work well on that type of shower too based on the positive experience I've had with it so far.
This spray is a mixture of water, hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, dish soap,and a dishwasher rinse aid. (You can click the link below to read more and get the complete recipe). After you take a shower, you just spray the mixture on the walls of the shower area the same way as you would use a store bought daily shower cleaner.
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Published September 12th, 2013 10:27 AM
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Sue hilbert on Nov 06, 2016How can you clean the shower head itself? Did I miss something?
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Bev @ The Make Your Own Zone on Nov 06, 2016I use this spray just for the walls and tub areas of my shower. For the shower head itself, if I want to do a deep cleaning, in the past I've put a baggie of vinegar of the showerhead and let it set for a few hours, and that gets off all the built up mineral deposits.
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