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How to clean bathroom wet walls

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Bluebellsinthewind · 16/03/2024 22:33

Evening Grin

We have had a new bathroom fitted this week. The whole bathroom walls are all covered with wet walls/paneling.

Has anyone got tips on how to keep the walls clean and how to clean them quickly. Is there a mop sort of thing I could buy to use rather than cleaning with microfiber cloths?

Also is there any product we could buy to put the mirror/toilet roll etc up rather than drilling holes into the paneling?

Thanks very much in advance GrinFlowers

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LumpyKat · 16/03/2024 22:37

Following, as we also have newly installed wet wall panels. Ours are a Matt concrete kind of effect and all I know is it said no bleach near them. I have an old shower puff thing I scrub them with at the moment

Bluebellsinthewind · 16/03/2024 22:49

@LumpyKat thanks for the bleach tip. Ours are cream with slight specs through it.

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caringcarer · 17/03/2024 00:36

I've got them too in grey and I use a window cleaner thing with like a windscreen wiper thing on it. I go from top to bottom.

Alphabet1spaghetti2 · 17/03/2024 00:43

caringcarer · 17/03/2024 00:36

I've got them too in grey and I use a window cleaner thing with like a windscreen wiper thing on it. I go from top to bottom.

This! A pole window cleaner is essential if you are lacking in the height department like me. I just spray with either method bathroom spray or flash spray depending which is on offer. Then squeegee and buff with the dry microfibre cloth which slips over the squeegee.
a quick squeegee after a shower and an open window and extractor fan on, means I don’t have to ‘really’ clean the walls that often.

Bluebellsinthewind · 18/03/2024 15:10

Thank you 😊
Will pick up a squeegee and see how I get on.

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