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Bathroom Cleaning
Cleaning jobs that show up in a bathroom — shower glass, grout, tubs, faucets, and fixtures.
Guides
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from Shower GlassDissolve mineral spots on shower glass with distilled white vinegar, then wipe dry so they do not return as fast.
- How to Remove Soap Scum from Shower GlassCut the dull soap film on shower glass with vinegar, wipe it off, and dry the panel so the film does not reset overnight.
- How to Remove Soap Scum from GroutCut soap film out of grout with dish soap and a baking-soda paste, then rinse and dry. Do not soak the joints in vinegar — acid dissolves cement grout.
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from GroutWash oil and soap film off first, then treat leftover mineral crust with a grout-safe cleaner and rinse at once. Do not soak grout in vinegar the way you would shower glass.
- How to Remove Mildew from GroutWet the joints and scrub surface mildew with dish soap, then rinse and dry. This is cleaning, not a disinfection claim. Recurring growth usually means trapped moisture, not a stronger bottle.
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from a FaucetDissolve crusty mineral deposits around faucet spouts and aerators using distilled white vinegar, then rinse and dry to preserve the finish.
- How to Remove Soap Scum from a BathtubCut through sticky body oil and soap film on bathtub walls with dish soap and baking soda paste, without scratching acrylic or enamel.
- How to Remove Rust Stains from a ToiletDissolve stubborn iron and rust streaks in toilet bowls using citric acid or distilled white vinegar without scratching vitreous china porcelain.