Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mix up 10% bleach, about a 1/2 teaspoon of dish soap and the rest water in a sprayer. Dish soap is just to make it stick to the wall better. I spray the shower walls and curtain after I get out. I never scrub the tile. All I do is spray it and let it dry. Cost me pennies a spray bottle but the sprayers don't last long. Try to re-use shower cleaner spray bottles.
NP. My friend mixes a solution of bleach and water and sprays her entire bathroom twice daily. I haven't asked her how it works on shower residue but I guess I know now.
Anonymous wrote:I mix up 10% bleach, about a 1/2 teaspoon of dish soap and the rest water in a sprayer. Dish soap is just to make it stick to the wall better. I spray the shower walls and curtain after I get out. I never scrub the tile. All I do is spray it and let it dry. Cost me pennies a spray bottle but the sprayers don't last long. Try to re-use shower cleaner spray bottles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use Tilex daily shower and I think it helps somewhat. Problem is that I'm the first to shower in the morning and DH won't use it after he showers a little later.
I agree a squeegee is probably better.
I can't get my husband or kids to put their towels in the hamper. There is no way they would ever use a squeegee. I agree it is a good idea.
Even if only you do it, it will help a lot. Some portion of their residue will be dissolved in water during your shower and it will squeegee off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use Tilex daily shower and I think it helps somewhat. Problem is that I'm the first to shower in the morning and DH won't use it after he showers a little later.
I agree a squeegee is probably better.
I can't get my husband or kids to put their towels in the hamper. There is no way they would ever use a squeegee. I agree it is a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:I use Tilex daily shower and I think it helps somewhat. Problem is that I'm the first to shower in the morning and DH won't use it after he showers a little later.
I agree a squeegee is probably better.