Few things are as relaxing as a hot shower after a long day, or as energizing as a shower first thing in the morning. Cleaning the shower is less fun, but necessary to keep soap scum buildup at bay.
Soap scum is a white residue that builds up when soap mixes with hard water, dirt, and body oil. Tackle it with baking soda, vinegar, dish soap, and more.
Q: I want to remove a sliding glass shower enclosure from a tub with tile walls. How do I do this, including patching the holes in the tile? A: Glass shower enclosures come in a few different styles, ...
Even if you already know how to deep clean your bathroom and keep it clean, there is one spot you may be neglecting: The shower door tracks. Shower door tracks are a sneaky spot where soap scum, ...
Q: Is there any way to remove hard water spots from a glass shower door? A: When glass doors are left to dry on their own after showers, the water evaporates but minerals stay behind. Gradually, those ...
Cleaning the bathroom can be a struggle, especially when you can't seem to wipe away soap scum on your shower doors. This grayish-white residue occurs when ingredients in bar soap react with hard ...
We hate to break it to you, but cloudy shower doors are a sign that you’re not cleaning often enough. And it might be because scrubbing glass can be about as much fun as scrubbing the toilet or making ...
Hard water stains on a glass shower door with a view of the toilet. - Andrii Medvediuk/Shutterstock Glass shower doors promise a sleek, modern look, but anyone who's had them knows the reality is far ...