How To Clean Bathtubs And Shower Stalls

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One of the most despicable household activities is cleaning the bathrooms. Yet, it can’t be avoided and the bathroom has to be cleaned frequently, depending on the size of the family to maintain its cleanliness and hygiene.
The materials used for construction and décor of bathrooms are easy to clean and maintain. That’s one reason for using ceramic or porcelain tiles in the bathrooms. These materials are stain resistant and don’t encourage build up of scum and dirt.

To help its cleaning, every user in the family should rinse the tub or shower immediately after use. Develop the habit of just spraying the internal surface with water; apply a bit of soap in the tub with a moist sponge before finally rinsing it. This simple activity further reduces the chances of scum getting accumulated.

Tips for cleaning bathtubs

Different materials are used for making of bathtubs, though porcelain is traditionally associated for their making. Modern bathtubs are also made from fiberglass and acrylic, are lightweight and can resist stains and scratches. The trend these days is to use these materials and householders consider replacing the porcelain variety with such tubs.

Porcelain tubs can be cleaned using nonabrasive liquid or powder based cleansers with a damp sponge. Stubborn stains can be removed by using a synthetic scouring pad and subsequent rinsing.

Though fiberglass can resist scratches, one should be careful while scrubbing tubs made from this material. Commercial cleaning agents are available for cleaning such tubs or you may use any nonabrasive liquid cleaner with a moist sponge and finally rinse it with water.

While handling any of the chemicals used for cleaning application it is recommended to use rubber gloves as a protective measure. You may be required to use rust removers for removing rust or stains from the bathtubs. It’s imperative to use rubber gloves for stain removers have strong concentrated chemicals and acids.

And, don’t forget to get rid of hair from drain traps before cleaning bathtubs else the drain might get clogged. The rind formed on the tub can be removed using a nylon net ball or pad. Stubborn stains are conveniently removed by using peroxide of hydrogen or applying a thin layer of cream of tartar as per instructions of the manufacturer.

Another source of annoyance is the yellow discoloration of bathtubs. This may be removed by applying a solution of salt and turpentine followed by thorough rinsing. Again, do use your rubber gloves for the purpose.

Care of your shower stall

You can prevent formation of mildew on the shower stall by wiping its walls with a towel every time after you use it. It helps to keep the shower door open for a while for circulation of air that discourages formation of mildew.

You would have noticed that hard water gets deposited on the shower enclosures. You can remove these using a solution of vinegar and water. Get back the shine of glass doors of your shower using a sponge dipped in white vinegar. For loosening the scum in shower doors use a solution of one cup of water with a quart of warm water.

The easiest way to get rid of salts that get deposited in the shower heads is to remove them from the socket and keep them soaked in vinegar till the salts get dissolved and can easily be removed using an old toothbrush, while you may use an ice pick or thick wire for clearing the holes.

You’ll find these tips helpful in maintaining a clean bathroom with shinning glass and sparkling bathtub.

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