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What do you use to clean your shower /diy/?

I personally go with drill brushes, bar keepers friend, gloves, and soft scrub. Just got done with mine and it's back to near new.
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>He fell for abrasives

Now it's going to stain again basically immediately
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>>2993782
Water here is hard. It's sadly inevitable. On the bright side since I live in an area with typically low humidity, the outside window is going strong.
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you just
don't clean it
and nothing bad happens
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>>2993782
409 for and a sponge easy stuff. 3M scrubbing pad for more difficult stuff. Tilex if something starts growing somewhere. Toilet brush for the toilet. Mop and Simple Green for the floors.
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>>2993786
enjoy your black mold
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I just let my wife clean it.
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>>2993781
Comet cleaning powder on my glazed metal tub and straight bleach on the corners that get mildew.
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>>2993781
>What do you use to clean your shower /diy/?
Whatever random soap I have laying around. If you use your bathroom exhaust vent like you are supposed to, it doesnt actually get dirty. It needs cleaned like once or twice a year
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>>2993821
>your bathroom exhaust vent
look, not all of us get to live in a fancy modern house with things like "ventilation" and "the kitchen gets its own breaker"
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w/e is left in the mop bucket after the floors but before the toilets.
>>2993822
one breaker for the kitchen, not sure you could pass code where i am at.
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>>2993822
Now now, all you need to clean your galvanized corrugated outdoor steel tub is mild soap and water
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>>2993824
my house is split into four quadrants, ground floor left, ground floor right, second floor left, and second floor right, and with the exception of a few rooms/outlets those are the four breakers
conveniently, the entire kitchen (minus fridge/oven) and both downstairs air conditioners are all sharing the left ground floor breaker, I ran an extension cord to hook the microwave up to the right half of the house so people would stop blowing the breaker trying to microwave shit while I have the toaster oven on or the air conditioner kicks on at the wrong time
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>>2993781
Drill brush might be overkill compared to normal hand scrub brush but if you prefer it go for it. The only thing I’d add would be clr or lime away. I used to clean houses while I was scraping rock bottom and I regularly heard “wow the Mexican never got it looking that good”
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>>2993821
This sounds like something someone who never gets dirty would say. I come home covered in grease/oil/dirt/grinding dust etc. My shower needs cleaned monthly.

Pretty sure my wife mixes up some vinegar/dawn soap concoction and sprays the shower walls and floor down with it an hour or two before she starts scrubbing.
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>>2993798
All my caulking has black mold and I'm wondering if it's something I can do myself or do I need to hire someone.
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>>2993827
i had a similar problem with my microwave and toaster oven, duplex box and the tallest guy in the home depot parking lot wired series so i redid it parallel has not tripped since, im still confused on this.
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>>2993781
I never clean the shower.

I shit and piss in the shower, so the shower is just filled with rotten shit and piss everywhere, and that's just how it is.

It improves your immune system.

It helps with the environment, and it's not worth it to clean when you consider it's just gonna get dirty the next day when you're shitting in the shower every single day.
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>>2993781
>>2993798
>>2993846
>>2994016
Lactic acid, citric acid, foamers do all the work for you and kill all the bad guys.
After a few days, hit it with bleach foamer and now your shower bath is clean as fuck.
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>>2993783
vinegar bro
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>>2994448
Nah this shit is like in the caulking and doesn't come out. Probably under it.
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>>2993781
A brush and some cleaner stuff. The finish is kinda fucked but its like 35 years old so whatever
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>>2993781
I use mexicans

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