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Hi girls,
I feel like I have tried everything, but I am trying to clean the soap scum off my shower. We have a plastic(?) shower insert, and the floor of it is textured and the walls look like fake tile. The scum gets dark and I can't get anything to remove it. I have tried Scrubbing Bubbles, Kaboom, Comet, and Soft Scrub. All work for some of it, but I can't get anything to clean it all. I have used a sponge and brush on it as well and have let the products sit for a while. PLEASE help!!!
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Re: Cleaning shower gunk?
Have you tried magic eraser?
"Bar Keepers Friend". Make a paste with a lil bit of water and let it sit for a few on the scum.
Arm and Hamer has a spray that works great. Our CLEAR doors get so white they are not so clear any more and it cleans it easily. I also use it on the disgusting orange mold, whoever decided sliding glass doors was a good idea is stupid lol. I don't know if it is too much work but I spray it and leave it for a few minutes and the use a washcloth in big areas and the fun part q-tips in the corners, doors, etc.
Good luck.
If you have a steam cleaner, try adding that to the mix. IT's the best method I've come up with so far, steam the whole wall/glass door/tub/floor/whatever, so things get a little loose, then use whatever cleaner has worked best in the past (I do mix 'em up every now and then) and scrub, then clean the cleaner-residy/foam/whatever off with the steam cleaner again.
A lot of work, but it's like magic in a nifty little machine!