Shower floor and grout, best cleaning tips without bleach?
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I got myself one of those automatic brushes which make it easy on your back to clean the shower floor. I just spray a regular bathroom cleaner and then scrub with the brush.
I use a SPRAY FOA BETHROOM CLEANER, WITH A LONG HANDLES SCRUBBIE ON THE END.
Mix baking soda with a little water to make a paste, and then rub it into the stained section of grout. Let it sit for a few minutes, then use an old toothbrush to scrub it away. Use white toothpaste. Squirt some toothpaste directly onto the grout in question, then rub it in using your finger. I would also look into a sealer so the dirt does not stick in the grout
A good shower cleaner I like to use is baking soda. It really does a good job at lifting stains
Make a paste of Baking Soda and water, let it set and then scrub. Rinse off the residue, let it dry and then apply a sealer.
What is the name of the automatic brush cleaner that you use? I looked for one and there are many to choose from, some are pricey and some start in the 30 plus range. I definitely need one of those. Tilex mold and mildew worked good at first but not for long. I am not suppose to be around chemicals as I have contact dermatitis. The shower is only 2 years old.
I am going to try the baking soda. Some suggested bar keepers. Another mentioned warmed vinegar with dawn soap and let it soak, others said to add lemon juice with this recipe. I cannot get inside the shower to scrub on hands and knees, it is a small shower and white.
I guess I will have to wear a mask as vinegar , ammonia nearly knocks me out with the fumes. I cant even be around it even 2 rooms away. My mother is OCPD and we grew up cleaning 24/7. The bathrooms were my duty as well as hard wood floor hand polishing. Anyways I think since I was exposed to so many chemicals growing up it has taken it's toll on my immune system, constant contact with comet and ajax.