What do you use to clean your shower /diy/?I personally go with drill brushes, bar keepers friend, gloves, and soft scrub. Just got done with mine and it's back to near new.
>He fell for abrasives Now it's going to stain again basically immediately
>>2993782Water here is hard. It's sadly inevitable. On the bright side since I live in an area with typically low humidity, the outside window is going strong.
you justdon't clean itand nothing bad happens
>>2993782409 for and a sponge easy stuff. 3M scrubbing pad for more difficult stuff. Tilex if something starts growing somewhere. Toilet brush for the toilet. Mop and Simple Green for the floors.
>>2993786enjoy your black mold
I just let my wife clean it.
>>2993781Comet cleaning powder on my glazed metal tub and straight bleach on the corners that get mildew.
>>2993781>What do you use to clean your shower /diy/?Whatever random soap I have laying around. If you use your bathroom exhaust vent like you are supposed to, it doesnt actually get dirty. It needs cleaned like once or twice a year
>>2993821>your bathroom exhaust ventlook, not all of us get to live in a fancy modern house with things like "ventilation" and "the kitchen gets its own breaker"
w/e is left in the mop bucket after the floors but before the toilets.>>2993822one breaker for the kitchen, not sure you could pass code where i am at.
>>2993822Now now, all you need to clean your galvanized corrugated outdoor steel tub is mild soap and water
>>2993824my house is split into four quadrants, ground floor left, ground floor right, second floor left, and second floor right, and with the exception of a few rooms/outlets those are the four breakersconveniently, the entire kitchen (minus fridge/oven) and both downstairs air conditioners are all sharing the left ground floor breaker, I ran an extension cord to hook the microwave up to the right half of the house so people would stop blowing the breaker trying to microwave shit while I have the toaster oven on or the air conditioner kicks on at the wrong time
>>2993781Drill brush might be overkill compared to normal hand scrub brush but if you prefer it go for it. The only thing I’d add would be clr or lime away. I used to clean houses while I was scraping rock bottom and I regularly heard “wow the Mexican never got it looking that good”
>>2993821This sounds like something someone who never gets dirty would say. I come home covered in grease/oil/dirt/grinding dust etc. My shower needs cleaned monthly. Pretty sure my wife mixes up some vinegar/dawn soap concoction and sprays the shower walls and floor down with it an hour or two before she starts scrubbing.