Most Frequently Forgotten Shower Surfaces to Clean

Wet & Forget
by Wet & Forget
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There are many parts of your shower where soap scum and shower grime can hide. To ensure your entire shower is clean check out our list of the most frequently forgotten shower surfaces to clean.
1. Shower Base


For many, getting the shower base clean and keeping it clean is an ongoing struggle. Soap scum, body oils and everyday shower grime can quickly buildup on the rough, non-slip textures found on a shower base. You’ve likely noticed the base of your shower not only stops slipping, it also stops quite a bit of shower grime from making it to the drain leaving you with an ugly brown discoloration on the bottom of your shower floor. So don't forget to clean up your shower base!
2. Shower Curtain/ Liner


Shower curtains are easy to forget because they aren’t a permanent part of the shower. But you don’t want to ignore the shower curtain or liner as it is a magnet for shampoo, cream rinse and bath soap and rapidly buildup shower grime from daily use.
3. Soap Bar Ledge


This tiny part of your shower can easily be skipped when going about your weekly cleaning. The soap sitting on the ledge seems to melt as the water hits and runs down the underneath of the tray and down the walls like molten lava coating everything in its path. Don't forget to clean the top and underneath the ledge to have a sparkling shower!
4. Shower Doors


Even though you enter and exit through the shower door, you likely don’t notice the glass is getting cloudier day-by-day until you get to the point you can’t see through it. Cleaning your shower doors will make your shower shine in no time!
Cleaning all of the most commonly forgotten spots will also guarantee that all parts of your shower shine to your liking. When using Wet & Forget Shower just spray once weekly and rinse clean to easily eliminate and prevent all of the soap scum, shower grime and residue that like to stick around in your shower. And did we mention it has a nice soft vanilla scent?
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  • Mcr13537073 Mcr13537073 on Dec 02, 2016
    is it safe to use on a shower that has been reglazed?
  • Janiedeangelis Janiedeangelis on Dec 03, 2016
    We've tried everything to get our shower floor back to white instead of ugly gray when we moved into our used home. What product do you recommend without replacing the shower? Thank you.
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