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Always wear protective gloves when handling them and work in well-ventilated areas only.I recommend first spraying down the shower with hot water, putting on gloves,then using all of these products with a the more durable bath version of a Magic Eraser!<br>
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Top 5 Cleaners For Soap Scum Buildup always wear protective gloves when handling them and work in well-ventilated areas only I recommend first spraying down the shower with hot water, putting on gloves, then using all of these products with a the more durable bath version of a Magic Eraser! www.gleamingcleaningservices.com
Scrubbing Bubbles Foam Spray This is one of my absolute favorites for soap scum! Out of all of their products, I prefer the foaming can versions for not only for product distribution, but also for getting into those pesky cracks and crevasses in your grout. Before you attempt to scrub down, let the product set and soak into the grime before going after it, it will save you some elbow grease and cut down on cleaning time.
Kaboom Foaming Spray Clorox Bathroom Cleaner (with bleach) Soft Scrub (with bleach) Like the scrubbing bubbles foaming spray it really penetrates into the tiny crevasses of stone and grout and I’ve noticed it does great with stains and calcium buildup Soft Scrub is another great option Bleach is one of the most for tackling stubborn soap scum powerful disinfectants available buildup on your fixtures. Soft Scrub for tackling stubborn stais is slightly abrasive, making it great remember to wear protective for scrubbing away tough soils gloves and work in well- without damaging the surface underneath ventilated areas only
Vinegar Vinegar is another popular and more gentle choice when it comes to removing soap scum from bathroom surfaces. Vinegar has natural acidic properties which help break down residue from soaps and detergents quickly and effectively. Plus, it’s relatively inexpensive and easy to find at any store! Just mix equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle and apply liberally to affected areas before wiping away with a damp cloth or sponge
Thank You! always wear protective gloves when handling them and work in well-ventilated areas only www.gleamingcleaningservices.com