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How to clean a shower cubicle!

4 replies

Appuskidu · 19/07/2021 15:38

Are there any tips to do this properly?! I really seem to struggle and feel that it aways looks rubbish!

I tend to squirt it with spray and leave for ten minutes, scrub with a body puff thing in there, then I get in and shower myself and the doors, then rinse it off and scrape with a squeegee but it’s so difficult to get it all clean as you can’t get to all of the doors (cubicle with doors that slide across the others)!

Does anyone have any magic sprays or tips!?

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dementedpixie · 19/07/2021 16:00

I use cif cream. Squirt it everywhere. Then use a bathroom sponge and a denture brush to get into nooks and crannies. The denture brush has a small tufty brush at one side which is good for getting into awkward spaces

BIoodyStupidJohnson · 19/07/2021 16:04

I keep on top of it with those shower spray things that you use straight after the shower's been used. No particular product recommendations, they all basically do the same thing. Has to be used after every single shower though.

Then when I'm actually properly cleaning them I clean the insides with glass cleaner. (Glass and tiles both.) I do it dry; I could never get a decent finish doing it wet.

When I lived in a hard water area I used limescale remover to clean it with but I'm in a soft water area now and I don't need to.

Seainasive · 19/07/2021 16:08

Put a squeegee in the shower and make everyone wipe down the tiles and glass after each shower. This keeps it looking nice for the next user and reduced moisture levels in the bathroom. You soon get used to it.

Ozanj · 19/07/2021 16:11

I use a karcher window cleaner thingy for the glass and the tiles. It leaves it sparkling. But like a PP I do use a shower spray (mine is method’s daily shower spray) everyday. In my experience 99.9% of the gunky stuff is limescale so even a hardcore limescale remover product once a week should give you results.

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