How Do You Clean A Fiberglass Shower And Tub?
Fiberglass showers and tubs stay warmer than porcelain and are less likely to chip. But because fiberglass is a softer material, it’s important to know how to clean it properly. There are a few simple steps keep showers and tubs looking new. For scummy tubs and showers, use a non-abrasive cleaner (even baking soda will work) to lightly cover the tub. Gently scrub with a wet brush to remove build up and dirt. Rinse bath and shower with water. If there is mold and mildew, use a non-toxic cleaner. Make sure the directions on back of the cleaner say it can be used on fiberglass. Spray tub or shower with disinfectant. Let the spray sit for a few minutes to make sure it is completely sanitized. Clean with a damp cloth. On glass portion of the shower or tub, use disinfectant cleaner first. Follow up with window cleaner. Keep a squeegee nearby and wipe away water from the glass and flat portions of the tub and shower. This will help keep fiberglass showers and bathtubs looking nice in between