Shower Doors are a fantastic bathroom accent. Glass adds class and elegance to any bathroom, especially when it is sparkling clean. There are recommended ways to clean glass shower doors that will maintain sparkle and shine.
The number one recommended product for cleaning shower doors is Comet Bathroom Cleaner. Comet has developed a spray on liquid that is non-abrasive. This is especially important for glass, vinyl, and metal components of a shower door. It is a spray on liquid that is easy to apply and wipe off.
When using comet bathroom cleaner it is important to give the product time to work. Soap scum is a heavy buildup that comes from the talc in bar soap. Let the product set in and then scrub with a non-abrasive cloth or sponge. By switching to a liquid soap, soap scum build up can be greatly reduced.
Another important cleaning technique for shower doors is to squeegee after showering. It removes excess moisture from the shower and avoids water spots that can be difficult and almost impossible to remove. A plastic squeegee is best because metal could damage a shower.
A shower door should be cleaned weekly to maintain optimum cleanliness and shine. Frequent cleanings and use of the squeegee will reduce the need for heavy cleaning and scrubbing.
2 Apr 2010
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I recently moved into an apartment with two bathrooms. The second bathroom was a smaller one, and it didn’t have a shower. My larger one had a shower and I didn’t plan to do any work to it, so I ultimately decided that a small bathtub could be the way to go. I still needed to do some planning to make everything fit, and I learned a lot along the way.
With that in mind, I’d like to offer you some advice based on my experience so that I can share what I learned in my efforts to find the best small bath for my room.
One way you can go about things is to place your bath tub in the corner of your bathroom. People usually think of their tub as a unit that should go against the wall, traveling the length of the bathroom. This isn’t entirely necessary and there are many smaller bathtubs that fit conveniently within the corners of any bathrooms. You’ll find that your space can be more optimized via this means and you’ll end up with some great results to show for it.
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5 Aug 2009
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