If there’s one cleaning chore I loathe above the rest, it’s cleaning my shower. Readers who have been following my writing for a while know this to be true, as I’ve waxed poetic about my favorite ...
Bathroom design is quietly shifting toward one big goal: cutting your cleaning time without sacrificing style. Instead of ...
A paste of baking soda, dish soap, and water acts as a gentle cleaner for shower doors, tubs, and tile. For grout and drains, use a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda . Natural stone ...
For a freakishly clean bathroom with no mirror streaks or missed spots, take these tips from a former custodian.
My shower is one of those areas I tend to avoid cleaning for as long as possible. Unlike my countertop or cooktop, it requires more than just a quick spray and wipe, and the tub becomes gross very ...
Sarah reached out to me a few days ago. Six months ago, she had a new master shower installed with a marble tile floor. The pieces of marble are 1-inch hexagons. Sarah’s finding it impossible to keep ...
For large areas of grout discoloration, spray with hydrogen peroxide, let sit and rinse/wipe. Note that hydrogen peroxide can bleach color, so do the test first. For stubborn stains, apply a 2:1 paste ...