How Do You Clean An Acrylic Shower Stall?
Acrylic shower stalls are an attractive option for many bathroom spaces. With careful maintenance the unit will remain durable. Clean an acrylic shower stall at least every other week to avoid soap scum build-up. Pay special attention to the cleanser you use, ensuring it is non-abrasive so that you do not put scratches in the acrylic surfaces. Remove soap, shampoo, loofah, razor and any other shower implements from the stall. Open the shower door wide to allow full range of access. Place a large rag or towel on the bathroom floor next to the shower stall to absorb any water that splashes out. Spray water on all interior walls of the stall with the shower head. Use a non-breakable cup to splash water up high on the walls. Squirt non-abrasive cleaning gel around the upper perimeter of the acrylic shower stall walls. Rub the gel onto the walls with a sponge using vigorous circular motions. Add additional gel to the walls if needed to ensure complete coverage. Rinse thoroughly with warm wa