What is the best (and easiest) way to remove soap scum from the tiles in my shower?


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Shine ceramic tiles

If soap scum or water spots have dulled the ceramic tiles around your sink or bath, bring back the brightness by scrubbing them with 1/2 cup white vinegar, 1/2 cup ammonia, and 1/4 cup borax mixed in 1 gallon (3.7 liters) warm water. Rinse well with cool water and let air-dry.


Whiten your grout

Has the grout between the tiles of your shower or bathtub enclosure become stained or discolored? Restore it to its original shade of white by using a toothbrush dipped in undiluted white vinegar to scrub away the dinginess.

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Try one part bleach and two parts water. Wear gloves.
lime away remover.. sold in stores. in the cleaning depts. I've used it about every 6 months.
Spray and Wash... the stain remover for laundry stains... it's amazing in the shower.
you will not believe how easy this works! put a bit of all purpose cleaner in a bit of water. dip a Mr clean magic eraser in your water/cleaner solution then wipe tiles with it. rinse with warm water. you could also spay with a spray APC first then wipe. either way is easier for you. removes all soap scum, mildew, and mold with just a wipe! good luchk and happy cleaning!

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