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How To Effectively Clean The Tub And Shower – A Smarter, Faster Deep Clean (Without the Scrubbing!)

Spray bottle

Squeegee

Soft scrub brush or non-scratch sponge

Old toothbrush (for grout)

Microfiber cloths

Spray-on shower cleaner (optional, for heavy buildup)

💡 Pro Tip: Combine vinegar + dish soap = powerhouse cleaner for soap scum!

✅ Step-by-Step: How to Deep Clean Your Tub & Shower

1️⃣ Prep & Remove Everything

Take out shampoo bottles, loofahs, mats, and toys.

Rinse surfaces with warm water to loosen debris.

2️⃣ Treat Mold & Mildew (Especially in Grout)

In a spray bottle, mix equal parts water + hydrogen peroxide.

Spray on black spots or discolored grout.

Let sit 10–15 minutes, then gently scrub with an old toothbrush.

Rinse well.

🚫 Avoid bleach — it fades grout and releases toxic fumes.

3️⃣ Battle Soap Scum & Hard Water Stains

For Acrylic/Fiberglass Tubs & Glass Doors:

Mix in a spray bottle:

1 cup white vinegar

1 tbsp dish soap

1 cup warm water

Spray generously on walls, tub, and glass.

Let sit 15–20 minutes — this does the work for you!

Wipe down with a microfiber cloth or sponge.

No scrubbing needed for most buildup.

For Porcelain Tubs & Tile:

Sprinkle baking soda on wet surfaces.

Spray with vinegar — it will fizz and lift grime.

Let sit 5–10 mins, then wipe clean.

4️⃣ Scrub the Grout (If Needed)

For stubborn grout lines:

Make a paste: baking soda + water (or + hydrogen peroxide).

Apply with toothbrush.

Gently scrub in circular motions.

Wipe clean with damp cloth.

🌿 Bonus: Add a few drops of tea tree oil — natural antifungal!

5️⃣ Polish Fixtures & Remove Water Spots

Dampen a cloth with white vinegar.

Wipe down faucets, showerheads, and handles.

Buff dry with a clean microfiber towel for streak-free shine.

💡 Extra tip: Soak a showerhead in vinegar overnight to unclog mineral buildup.

6️⃣ Rinse & Dry

Rinse all surfaces with warm water.

Use a squeegee on glass doors and tiles to prevent future water spots.

Wipe tub dry with a towel.

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