How can I clean a really dirty shower stall?
WHAT DO I USE TO CLEAN A REALLY DIRTY SHOWER STALL, LEFT BY RENTERS
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Hi Debbie - This is the shower cleaner that we use to help keep grout and tiles clean and minimize the mildew - it works on kitchen grout too. I've also included a great article about mold if it's gone that far. Hope this helps! Hugs, Holly
https://pinkfortitude.com/shower-cleaner-diy/
https://pinkfortitude.com/mold-in-the-shower/
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I use scrubbing bubbles
Here's a video that might help - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U754kIgjhus
Fill a spray bottle with a 50/50 solution of Dawn dish soap and vinegar. Spray it on the shower stall and let it work. If they are tougher stains, you may have to scrub with a plastic scrubbie!
It entirely depends on what the shower stall is made of: ceramic tile? Fiberglass? Acrylic?
It also depends what the stains are: something beyond soap scum? Something beyond mold? Are we talking biological hazards?
Soap scum is different than rust. Rust is different than something like hair dye. Mold is different than those.
I would start out using mild chemical cleaners, and lots of scrubbing.
Then I would go onto the next step, more aggressive chemicals and scrubbing and rinsing.
In all cases where old clothes, long latex or rubber gloves, lots of ventilation, and lots of rinsing.
If the shower stall is fiberglass use a bottle of Easy Off Oven Cleaner in the blue can. Spray it on, turn on exhaust vent and close the door behind you, let it sit for about 30 minutes, scrub lightly with a clean plastic broom and rinse.
EasyOff Fume-Free Oven Cleaner and Magic Eraser.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rThW91MN_fg
I have disabled clients whose bathrooms get a mess, and I use the Dollar Tree Awesome Orange in the half gallon. I pour it on the sides, let sit and scrub with a long-handled brush.
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