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What is the best way to clean the Tub Shower Splash Guard?”

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What is the best way to clean the Tub Shower Splash Guard?”

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Bath Tub Splash Guard Other Basic Comfort products Available from these sellers. 1 new from $9.34 Product Features * Makes Bath Time Less Stressful for Mom & Dad! * Keeps the Water in the Tub, Not on the Floor * Prevents Slipping and Water Damage * Attaches in Seconds With Suction Cups * Clear, High Quality Vinyl Product Description This colorful Splash Guard allows easy viewing and access, and fits all standard bath tubs. Note: Bath tubs with mottled tile or rough surfaces will not hold a suction from the suction cups. It prevents slipping on wet floors and protects floor coverings from water damage. The bottom extends below the top of the tub and attaches in seconds to the inside of the bath tub with 3 suction cups. After bath, it easily detaches and rolls up for easy storage and drying. It is made from 100% Clear Vinyl and cleans easily with a soft cloth.

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How to Clean the Tub Steps 1. Run or pour hot water all over the inside of the tub. A bucket is the best way, unless you have a very mobile showerhead. 2. Spray the cleaner at the top of one side, and give it a few seconds to run down to the bottom. 3. Use shampoo. The best soap scum remover is cheap shampoo. It works beautifully, rinses clean; and, you don’t have to hold your breath or run from the room when you use it. 4. Scrub where you sprayed the cleaner/shampoo, and down to the flat. Scrub hard, until it looks clean. 5. Move a few inches to the side and repeat from step 2. 6. Rinse with hot water. Once you get back to where you started, run hot water over the sides again. 7. Run your hands around the tub. If you feel any roughness, scrub there some more, because it’s not clean yet. 8. Spray and scrub the splash guard around the tub. The buildup will be a lot lighter here, but it still needs to be cleaned. 9. Clean the door. If you have a curtain instead of a door, it needs to be

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