How do i remove old soap scum from a shower floor of a flat ive just p

Pam
by Pam
  12 answers
  • Try a paste of vinegar and baking soda. Let it soak in and then scrub

  • Homertalk Homertalk on Feb 16, 2018

    Old newsaper soaked in Vinegar. Dow Soap Scum remover also works well.

    • Pam Pam on Feb 19, 2018

      Many thanks for your advice will try as directed

      Regards

      Pam

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Feb 16, 2018

    white vinegar and baking soda into a paste and leave on long enough to aid in the removal.Use Mr. Clean Magic eraser as well

    • Pam Pam on Feb 19, 2018

      Hi Janet many thanks for you advice will try as directed

      Regards

      Pam


  • Sandra Allen Sandra Allen on Feb 16, 2018

    Your question cut off. Can you redo it so we can help?


  • Sandra M Bobby Mapp Sandra M Bobby Mapp on Feb 16, 2018

    try oven cleaner

  • Jewellmartin Jewellmartin on Feb 16, 2018

    Use lots of water and one of the mentioned cleansers.

    Use this opportunity to remove the drain grate and clean and polish it, and to clean out the drain as far as your hand or scrub brush can reach. Or pour in drain cleaner, follow the directions, and wipe out scum with paper towels. Then clean the bottom of the shower and replace the grate. Best wishes ☺️

  • Imjhale Imjhale on Feb 16, 2018

    Spray with vinegar then use mix of half each salt and baking soda, add a little Borax if desired. I also use a generic Magic Eraser and grout brush for stubborn areas. Also works on glass doors and tracks of shower. Rinse well

  • Pam Pam on Feb 19, 2018

    Excellent many thanks to you all.

    Regards

    Pam

  • QBSF QBSF on Feb 19, 2018

    Bar Keepers Friend - - the liquid product.

    Use with usual textured sponge, or magic eraser. Works wonders in the kitchen too.

  • Tamela Bowie Interiors Tamela Bowie Interiors on Feb 19, 2018

    Hello Pam, Mr. Clean Magic Erasers will do the trick! And they will also make the grout look new again.

  • Pam Pam on Feb 20, 2018

    thanks Tamela, I live in South Africa and we don't get that product here, do you perhaps have the ingredients or name of a similar product in SA?

    Kindest

    Pamela

  • Pam Pam on Feb 20, 2018

    Many thanks

    Pam