How Do You Remove Shower Cleaner Buildup?
Build-up in showers is common, even with constant cleaning. Mold, mildew and a filmy residue from commercial cleaners can build up on the walls and floor over time, making the shower appear dirty even after you’ve just cleaned it. To help prevent this problem, use a few household items to make your own shower cleaners. They will destroy shower cleaner build-up and prevent it from coming back. Best of all, they’re safer and more environmentally friendly than commercial cleaners. Use a soft sponge to wash the shower wall and tub with warm soap and water. Rinse well with warm water. This prepares the tub for deeper cleaning by wiping away any loose dirt and grime on the surface. Cut a lemon in half and press it into borax powder. Coat the lemon liberally with the powder and use it to scrub the tub or floor of the shower, and any tile in the shower area. When the lemon becomes too dirty to continue using, dip the other half of the lemon into the borax and continue scrubbing. According to “