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Mineral deposits seem to appear overnight. If you live in an area with hard water, your shower walls, doors and faucets may be covered with a cloudy film of mineral deposits. Water contains...
You are cleaning the bathroom today. You have the sink, toilet and shower walls clean, but the shower pan just won't come clean. The dirt and grime has covered the pan's surface and your bathroom...
When shopping for shower tile, you should choose tile that can stand up to the moisture and humidity that are all too common in the bathroom. Glass, mosaic and ceramic tiles are all popular...
If your water contains high concentrations of iron, it can leave stains on your water heater, toilet tank and shower stall, among other places. According to the Minnesota Department of Health, an...
Plastic is a popular choice when choosing a shower, as it is easy to clean, and resistant to most stains and the development of mildew. Sometimes, however, dirt and debris can accumulate, creating...
Kohler shower bases, also called shower receptors, are made of either enameled cast iron or acrylic. How you should care for and clean these differs only slightly, depending on which kind you own....
The shower pan is the tray floor of your shower. Many pans are textured and seem to attract dirt. Just like a bathtub, plastic shower pans collect soap scum. To keep the shower pan clean, you need...
Shower enclosures provide privacy for those showering and can also create a visual separation from the shower and the rest of the bathroom. Shower enclosures are often the center of the bathroom...
Today is cleaning day, and you're done with each room but the bathroom. Your next task is cleaning the dirty and slimy grout on your bathroom's shower door. Regular bathroom cleaners don't work on...
Scale can develop in the shower where limescale and other hard water elements accumulate. Cultured marble is a delicate stone that you need to handle with care, which eliminates the option of...
Fiberglass is a highly durable material that withstands years of wear and tear, making it the perfect option for shower stalls. The floors of the shower stalls can often accumulate residue and...
Bath chairs are used for adults and children who cannot sit in the tub or stand in the shower. They are raised high enough to avoid trouble when exiting the shower and provide comfortable seating...
It use to be that one of the most dreaded tasks was cleaning the blinds. Blinds are like a magnet for dust and dirt and usually so hard to clean. Also in the past when using ammonia the smell...
Build-up in showers is common, even with constant cleaning. Mold, mildew and a filmy residue from commercial cleaners can build up on the walls and floor over time, making the shower appear dirty...
Hard water can create all sorts of cleaning problems, especially in the bathroom. Hard water can create stains on tile, grout, plastic, ceramic, glass and metal, making it a formidable enemy of a...
Rock tile showers add a touch of elegance to the shower experience. These tiles display soothing, neutral colors with a rustic outdoor feel and are becoming popular in many modern homes. Caring...
Mildew resistant shower curtains are the best way to avoid mold and mildew growth in your bathroom and on your shower curtain liners. However, if you do not have anti mildew shower curtains then...
Mold is a form of microscopic fungi. It grows on the dead, decaying organic matter that accumulates in showers. It has also been known to eat fatty substances, such as soap residue. Pink mold is...
Soap scum wreaks havoc in your shower. The slimy white film is hard to get off most surfaces, especially your plastic shower base. The talc present in soap is the culprit behind soap scum buildup....
Cleaning a shower with sealed grout can be done with ease when using the right cleaning elements. The trick is to find a simple cleaning solution that cleans both the tiled area and the grout...
Many bathrooms have a fiberglass tub surround in the shower or bath area. Fiberglass tub surrounds are usually used for stall showers. Fiberglass tub surrounds can last for many years. The many...
Showers and other moisture-friendly places tend to be breeding grounds of mold. If mold is not removed quickly and effectively it can trigger serious health problems, from allergic reactions and...
Showers allow individuals to clean by rinsing the dirt and germs off the body. The germs make their home your shower if you don't take the proper steps to clean and disinfect the area on a regular...
Fiberglass showers gleam radiantly when clean. They can make a stunning statement of the bathroom as a whole. They start looking dingy and spotty with the constant addition of water, shampoo and...
A bedside commode is an important item to have when a loved one is unable to use a normal bathroom. Typically made of materials that are easy to clean and sanitize, they need upkeep several times...
High iron in the water causes rust stains all over the house: toilets, sinks and bathtubs especially. Iron stains are a little difficult because they are tightly bonded at the molecular level....
Stickers are popular on shower floors; the no-slip variety adds a safety feature that most homeowners appreciate. The problem that arises is that when the stickers wear, they become unsightly and...
Showers are warm, moist places. Very few would prefer a shower that was cold and airy. Unfortunately, this cozy environment is also a popular place for mold, mildew and germs. As you get clean,...
Shower door tracks are susceptible to dirt, soap scum and mold, just as any other part of the shower. Over time, this grime can build up in the shower door tracks, making cleaning more difficult....
If you have shower doors in your bathroom, you're well aware of the dirt, soap scum and mildew that can hide on the track beneath the doors. While you can slide the doors from side to side to...
Water spots can commonly develop on shower doors from hard water stains, or simply from cleaning the wrong way or with the wrong ingredients. Luckily, you can take care of this mild problem with...
If you have hard water, then you probably have brown and yellow stains on your shower from the residue of sulfur and iron that is left behind when the water dries. While wiping down your walls...
Mold and mildew occur naturally in damp areas. In the home, the bathroom is one of the most common places to find mold and mildew, especially in bath tub or shower enclosures. Because the edges of...
A clogged shower drain can cause you to swim in your shower instead of enjoying a comfortable cleaning. Everything from dirt, hair and debris swirl down into the drain and clog it, causing water...
When wet surfaces in kitchens and bathrooms are left to air-dry, minerals (primarily calcium and magnesium) are left behind as the water evaporates. Homes with hard water are particularly...
There are many reasons why you do not want water leaking out of your shower while you are using it. You do not want water on your bathroom floor. This is dangerous because you could slip and fall,...
Slate, like any natural stone, requires special care to ensure that its natural appearance and durability is sustained. Cleaning slate should only be done with pH-balanced cleaners specifically...
Epoxy glue is an extremely strong resin made effective by a unique chemical reaction. It is most commonly used as a general-purpose adhesive for tasks that require an especially strong hold....
Yellow stains can accumulate in a bathtub or shower on the walls and around the handles or drain. These stains may be from the water or have built up over time from dirt and various shampoo or...
Shower and bathtub cleaning can be frustrating. It is often difficult to keep up with the multitude of showers taken by a normal family. Using simple shower cleaners and a little bit of...
Shower inserts are installed to conserve water or simply to change the appearance of a bathroom. It is very common for excess glue to spill onto shower inserts during projects or repairs. The...
You may hate cleaning your bathroom; all of the soap scum, scale deposits and possible rust may have you putting off the cleaning project until the end of the day. Take a few steps to make...
Fiberglass was invented in 1938 by the Owens Corning Company. The product was originally designed as an insulator but eventually became part of the manufacture of windows, glassware and fiberglass...
Mold is likely to grow in dark, humid areas of the home such as basements and bathrooms. Many people complain about the difficulty of keeping their bathroom free of mold and spend countless hours...
A shower drain may often produce a funky or undesirable smell. What many people may not realize is that deodorizing a shower drain doesn't have to be a difficult process. In fact, it can be quite...
Mold and mildew proliferate easily in the warm, moist environment of the shower. However, products safe to use on moldy wall tile are not always safe to use on shower doors. Many shower doors are...
The shower stall is a breeding place for germs and stains, especially if you live in a home that has hard water. Mineral deposits caused by hard water can permanently discolor fixtures, even with...
Everything in our homes tends to collect dust while sitting in the open air, plants included. When plants get dusty, their pores close off and it becomes difficult for them to breathe properly....
If a pool forms around your feet whenever you take a shower, you probably have a clog that needs to be cleared. Oftentimes, shower clogs are due to hair that gets trapped in the drain after a...
A shower drain can be a breeding ground for mold, bacteria and buildup along the lining of drain pipes. In addition, a shower drain can be difficult to clean because of the permanent hardware that...