PostHeaderIcon How To Easily Clean Shower Tiles

If you are like the rest of us, you have limited time to clean your home remotely close to as well as you would want to. We all hit the high spots or the areas that need to be cleaned to avoid illness, such as; the toilets, skins, showers and carpets.  The other objects in the house get little or no attention for some time.  This is fine for maybe vacuuming the high spots and save under the couch for a later time or letting the chore of dusting go for a while. But, there are some things that you just should not let go, and must clean on a regular basis for health and ease of cleaning. Three of the most important to be cleaned regularly are the shower tiles, doors and liners. And, the longer you let them go the longer it will take you to clean them.

There are two choices you will have when you begin cleaning ignored shower tiles. You can utilize a harsh chemical cleaner or go for a safer alternative and use a cleaner a little less harsh. As with any comparison there are advantages and disadvantages to both, however in no matter which one you employ the result will be clean shower tiles.  The chemicals found in the harsher cleaners delivers toxic fumes into the air, and should only be used if you have a well ventilated area to work in.

Open doors, windows and run a fan to help ventilate the bathroom and the house. If you have small children or pets in the house or you have a respiratory problem such as asthma the harsher cleaner is not your best option.  Using a product similar to Comet or Clorox is, however you will have to scrub just a little harder. Either option will get the job done, just in difference ways. It comes down to a personal choice.

There are a few different shower tile and toilet bowl cleaning products that aid in easing the hassle of keeping a cleaner shower, helping you to scrub less. One of the cleaners, you can use on a daily basis, is a shower squeegee, which is a flat piece of metal attached to a handle. Along the mental there is a rubber blade. This aids in cleaning some of the water off of the shower, helping with soap scum build-up and mildew from forming on the shower tiles.

They do seem to help but are far from a perfected design. Also, there are new products to be found on the market that work automatically to clean the shower once a day either by timer or by you activating the cleaning session. No rubbing or rinsing needed.  This can be a helpful cleaning aid as well.

When the time between cleaning has been a long time, you will need to consider the health risk of letting the mold and mildew produce airborne germ in an un-kept bathroom. If you find that you should be concerned about this, then getting a cleaner that contains stronger chemicals will neutralize both products.

A toothbrush is a good aid at getting in between the shower tiles and around the shower doors.  And, it is part of being human to let certain things go sometimes. Just remember the important thing is to know how to clean up what we have neglected. This will help us live healthier lives.

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