Help me with shower. Dirtiest ever. Can not get on knees and scrub...
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Try using Kaboom.Spray it on and the dirt etc should then be dissolved enough to be able to wipe it away.
I feel for you! I have back and knee problems and sometimes it is hard to move. If necessary, toss in some white vinegar and let it sit for a bit. Be sure to close the drain so you have a pool effect going on. Then just rinse and see if that helps.
What I discovered by accident is this. Shampoo spilled and pooled on the bottom of the tub, when I rinsed it off the tub was sparkling lean. Get some cheap shampoo and slosh it around and leave overnight. Rinse off completely it can be slippery. No scrubbing
I plug up the drain in my shower. I fill it up with hot water and drop about 8 denture cleaner tablets in the water and let it sit for a bit. I open the drain and rinse. I also use denture cleaner tablets to clean oddly shaped vases on the inside.
I use a long-handled car brush to scrub a few disabled friends tubs for them. I like to use Awesome Orange cleaner I get at the Dollar Tree in 1/2 gal. That stuff cuts through anything.
Mix blue dawn dishwashing liquid with an equal part white vinegar, spray entire surround and tub. Let sit for 15 to 30 minutes and scrub with a plastic bristled broom (I use a cheapy from Walmart), and rinse with hot water. Super easy as the soap and vinegar dissolve the dirt, soap scum, and hard water stains so scrubbing is minimal.