How Frequently Should You Clean Your Shower or Bathtub?
Finally, cleaning your bathtub or shower on a weekly basis is the best way to keep these troubles at bay. "Start by eliminating all the goods you have—shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, and so on," Ricky Regalado, proprietor of Rozalado Services and Route, suggests. Then, he recommends spraying the space with a cleaning solution from top to bottom, covering all surfaces.Cleaning the Bathtub, Shower, and Shower Head
However, soap scum isn't the only thing that accumulates in bathtubs and showers. Water deposits and skin cells blend with soap and, in a humid atmosphere, create mold, mildew, and bacteria—things you don't want in your home, according to Mary Cherry, owner of Evie's Cleaning Company. Furthermore, water deposits may harm your surfaces and hardware, such as your faucet, handle, and showerhead, requiring you to repair them more often.The showerhead is an often-overlooked section of the shower to clean—and it's really simpler to get shining than you may imagine. You can even clean it using ingredients from your pantry. According to Vianney Garcia, quality control manager at Rozalado Cleaning, combine baking soda and vinegar in a bag, gently pouring the vinegar. "When mixing this combination, gently and carefully pour the vinegar into the bag since it may generate a boiling effect and early foaming when it rapidly bonds with the baking soda," Garcia says. Attach the bag to the showerhead with a rubber bend and soak it for at least three hours, preferably overnight. Then, carefully remove the bag and clean the shower head to remove any tartar residue. To finish the cleaning procedure, turn on the shower and let it run for a few minutes.