How to restore shower gleam: Surprising cleaning hacks
The holidays are fast approaching, which means it's time for a thorough clean-up, especially in the bathroom. This room requires particular attention, particularly when it comes to cleaning the shower cabin, which can be difficult due to limescale accumulation. How can you effectively eliminate it? We have a few tried-and-tested methods.
During daily showers, hard water and soap residue accumulate on the glass surfaces of the cabin. As a result, unsightly streaks form that can't be wiped off with a regular sponge. Furthermore, high humidity encourages mould growth in the grout, which is harmful to the health of household members. If you want your cabin to look as good as new, try a method that will remove all dirt, including mould. And no, it's not vinegar or lemon juice.
Mould in the bathroom - how to get rid of it?
The bathroom is a high-humidity area - the perfect environment for the proliferation of bacteria and mould, which often settles in the crevices of the shower cabin. If you notice yellow or grey-green spots on the grout and a musty smell in the air, it's a sign of mould presence.
Mould, even in small quantities, can cause serious health issues. A runny nose, sinusitis, headaches, and skin allergies are just a few examples. Therefore, regularly monitoring the shower cabin is crucial. How can you effectively and safely remove mould? We have two methods. The first involves using hydrogen peroxide, which should be mixed with baking soda, applied to the stains, and left for an hour, then wiped off with a clean sponge.
Alternatively, you can use vinegar. Vinegar has disinfecting, brightening, and whitening properties. Our grandmothers often used it for cleaning windows and shower cabins because it's dependable in removing limescale. Simply spray it on the cabin, spread it around, and rinse it off with water. The only downside might be the strong smell of vinegar, but it can be neutralised. If you have a dishwasher, a cleaning product can be found in the kitchen cupboard.
This product will clean the shower cabin
Looking for a way to restore the original shine of the shower cabin and eliminate bacteria? Use one simple item — dishwasher tablets. Thanks to strong cleaning agents, they remove grime and polish surfaces. Dissolve a tablet in a small amount of boiling water, soak a sponge, and wipe down the cabin. Leave the solution for 10 minutes, rinse with water, and dry thoroughly. The result? The cabin shines like new!