How to Use the Scrubbing Bubbles Shower Cleaner

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Brown mold on curtains and walls, or even just soap scum on the glass is hard to clean from most bathrooms. The Scrubbing Bubbles cleaner is a great way to clean and maintain your shower area.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy
Step1
Purchase a Scrubbing Bubbles Automatic Shower Cleaner at your local retailer. Be sure to get the machine, not just a refill bottle.
Step2
Remove the machine from its packaging, note the metal hanging rod.
Step3
Hang the automatic shower cleaner from your shower head, using the provided metal hanger.
Step4
Step out of your shower and press the button on the front of your cleaner then quickly close the shower curtain or door. The machine will give a warning beep for about 10 seconds then spray for several revolutions inside your shower. Press the button after every other shower.
Step5
Let the shower cleaner spray sit as you go on about your day. You do not need to do any rinsing after letting the machine work.
Step6
Keep an eye on the clear bottle of cleaner. When it runs empty simply pull up to remove. Turn it over before carrying so it does not spill as you throw it away.
Step7
Replace the old bottle with a refill bottle. You will need to line up the bottle then press it down firmly until it "pops" into place.

Tips & Warnings

  • Stand to the side when replacing the cleaner bottle to avoid being splashed.
  • Always keep an extra bottle on hand so when you run out it can immediately be replaced helping you keep a cleaner shower.
  • If you accidentally activate the automatic cleaner while in the shower simply press the button again to stop the machine. If you are sprayed, just clean the spray off thoroughly with soap and water.
  • Do not use the Scrubbing Bubbles automatic shower cleaner if your shower has brass, natural marble or finished wood surfaces as it may discolor or damage them.
  • Rinse the shower with a few minutes of water from the shower head before stepping in after using the automatic cleaner. If not the floor may be slippery and you could fall.
  • Only change the batteries of your automatic shower cleaner when it is completely dry. If not you may be shocked or damage the batteries or machine.

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