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A) Squeegee
B) Squeegee and towel/microfiber dry C) Some kind of spray D) Lol, why would you do any of these things? E) Something else |
| Squeege or squeege or towel. Yes, I know I’m a freak. |
| I guess C. I spray it down with a bleach/ water mixture. |
OP here. I do squeegee and a towel too! But idk how unusual that is. |
| Squeegee and a shower spray. |
| D - my cleaning lady comes every 2 weeks and cleans the bathrooms. I don't know how she does it and I don't care. Spouse and I definitely do not squeegee or spray on any kind of daily or regular basis |
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On a daily basis, it is D.
But once every couple weeks it is C. Spray it down with the kind of spray that gets rid of soap scum, then use a rag to smear the cleaner all over. Let it sit a bit, then rinse it off. Then use spray that gets rid of the mildew and spray down the parts that get mildewy. If the weather is nice and I can open windows after I clean the shower walls, I use vinegar instead of the other stuff to get rid of the soap scum. |
| Cleaning crew does it weekly. |
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My ex asked me to squeegee the glass shower door so I often showered in the lesser bathrom that had a curtain.
Screw that squeegee shit. And when she squeegees she bangs the hell out of the doors and sometimes she knocks them off the track. |
| F) doesn’t a shower clean itself? |
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D for daily. When I clean the bathroom (in theory weekly but it’s usually less often), C hydrogen peroxide cleaner on everything then rinse/wipe down with water and Mr Clean sponge things for any soap scum build up.
Why do you dry the shower? |
| I don’t. The cleaner comes every 2 weeks and she cleans it |
Word for word, this exactly. |
| How do you keep the (hard) water spots off of you don’t dry or squeegee? |
Who cares? |