How To Remove Hard Water Stains and Soap Scum in the Shower

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If your shower room is small, you will often leave soap and stains on your door, tiles, and faucet after you use it. You probably need to clean it soon. But don’t worry Andrea Jean Cleaning on youtube is here to help you and answer your question on how to remove hard water stains and soap scum in the shower fast. The good thing about this method is that you will only use non-toxic ingredients to clean your bathroom. Just a reminder, don’t use this method if you have natural stone tiles. The lemon and vinegar are acidic that can etch and burn the stone. Read on for the full instructions. Happy cleaning!

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Materials:

  • cleaning vinegar
  • lemon
  • baking soda
  • sponge
  • squeegee
  • container
  • spoon
  • gloves
  • water spray or bucket filled with water and cloth

 

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Instructions:

Step 1:

Make the paste. Combine baking soda and cleaning vinegar in a container and mix using a spoon. Set aside.

How To Remove Hard Water Stains and Soap Scum in the Shower Vinegar
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Step 2:

Slice the lemon in half and rub along the area where you can see the hard stains. Make sure to rub vigorously on areas with build-up soap scum.

Step 3:

Wear your gloves. Then get your sponge and scoop some of the paste. Rub it into your shower door in a circular motion. Don’t forget your handles, shower head, shower valve, and shower faucet. Use a pretty generous amount to make your work faster. You will let this sit depending on the grime and the build-up of soap scum in your shower.

How To Remove Hard Water Stains and Soap Scum in the Shower Lemon
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Step 4:

If you have a water spray or detachable shower head, you can use it to remove the paste and then take the squeegee to scrape your shower door. But if you don’t, get the cloth, dip it in the bucket filled with water, and wipe the paste off in a circular motion. Make sure that the cloth is fully saturated. Once you are done, use the squeegee. In other areas where you can not use the squeegee, you can just use a dry cloth to wipe the water. If you see some soap scum left, leave the paste a bit longer.

 

How to Remove Hard Water Stains and Soap Scum from Shower

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