What can I use to remove soap scum from shower tile?
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Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and elbow grease! Once removed, use a squeegee.
Good old white vinegar.
Hello! Soap scum is just not from soap. It’s a build up of chemicals in the water, too. Take 4 cups of white vinegar, 4 cups of warm water, and a squirt of blue Dawn dish detergent. Mix in a spray bottle and spray your entire shower. Allow to remain on the walls for five or so minutes. Use a soft bristle brush to scrub off soap scum. Rinse off with hot water. Good luck!
Vinegar
This is an acidic formula that helps to cut grease. Vinegar is also a natural deodorizer for your shower or your tub.
Mix the solution together and then fill a spray bottle.
Wipe the area dry to help remove any remaining traces of grime.
white vinegar and water 50/50 and a dab of blue dawn dish soap
Try using either shampoo or body wash, wet the tiles with water, apply the product to a wet wash cloth and lightly scrub the areas with soap scum. Rinse.