It’s not just for floor scuffs and wall marks.
Shower screens get marked chiefly because of hard water deposits, typically known as limescale, and soap scum buildup. These deposits can actually become etched into the shower glass surface, causing ...
Dr. Elizabeth Yuko is a bioethicist and adjunct professor of ethics at Fordham University. She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, CNN & Playboy.
Cleaning the bathroom can often seem like a Herculean task, with various areas to tackle such as the sink, toilet, shower, bath, and mirrors. Shower screens, in particular, can be notoriously tricky ...
Cleaning shower screens can sometimes be tricky due to a build-up of soap scum and hard water stains - but there is a simple way to get the job done. Hard water stains, also known as limescale, are ...
Cleaning your shower doors regularly prevents soap scum buildup, keeps bacteria and mold at bay, and maintains a sparkling ...
Limescale building up on your shower screen can turn even the most spotless bathrooms into unsightly messes. Alongside limescale, soap scum creates another headache when soap mixes with water and ...
Most people loathe household chores. But is any cleaning task more difficult to stick to than squeegeeing shower walls and doors after use? The squeegee rule, a seemingly reasonable request to reduce ...