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How to Clean Shower Doors

The problem you run into in the bathroom is that most of the country is plagued by high mineral content in our water. This is known as hard water, and it can become a real headache. The minerals once dry leave a white looking buildup on any surface they come in contact with.

Most of the time they take the shape of a water drop on your shower door, tile and grout, faucets and fixtures, counter tops, just about everywhere. So, I know there is a number of home remedies out there for this issue, however in order to really tackle this problem you need a formula that was designed to handle this problem.

How to Clean Shower Doors 

The Product that I have found to be most effective when cleaning shower door, or removing water spots for that matter is called the Bring It On Cleaner Hard Water Spot Remover. This cleaning product was developed by professional cleaners to help make this task more manageable. It contains an oxygen bleach that will disinfect and deodorize along with a jewelers grade abrasive that will help break down the minerals, but not scratch glass and shower doors.

So if you are looking for a product that will remove hard water stains and spots that is affordable, try the Bring It On Cleaner. 

Another way that I have found to cut down on the amount of scrubbing needed to remove these water spot is to use the Bring It On Cleaner with these new Drill Brushes and Pads. They attach to any household drill and let the drill do the scrubbing for you.

They work on tile and grout, shower doors, windows, stone and brick, counter tops, sinks and tubs. They have a number of uses and are reusable and washable.

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How to Clean Bathroom Tile Effectively

When It comes to cleaning and maintaining bathroom tile, many homeowners become overwhelmed by the area needed to be cleaned. Most people will put this off as more of a once every 6 months cleaning job and focus on the floor, toilet, sink and tub. Because newer homes today are built with more and more decorative tile, a faster and more efficient way of cleaning tile needs to be developed.

The problem with bathroom tile is that it becomes exposed to hard mineral steam and water on a daily basis. This creates build-up on the tile and in the grout lines that gets mixed with dust and grime. Over time your grout lines become discolored and your tile gets water stains and spots.

How to Clean Bathroom Tile Effectively

The best method I have found to clean tile in the bathroom is to use a product that has a proven track record of removing hard water stains and pulling stains from grout lines. The Bring It On Cleaner formula has a jewelers grade abrasive that will help cut through hard minerals and an added oxygen bleach that will pull stains from grout lines.

Because of the amount of scrubbing need to clean all the tile in your shower and bathroom, I recommend using with the Bring It On Cleaner these amazing Drill Brushes that take the scrubbing out of the equation.

Here is how to clean your bathroom tile.

  1. Attach your flat drill brush to your household drill and dip the brush in some water.

  2. Apply the Bring It On Cleaner to the surface to be cleaned and spread the product around with the brush before engaging the drill (this helps to avoid the product being flipped around).

  3. Next, work in sections and engage the drill applying pressure (make sure you have enough product to cover the entire area).

  4. Once you clean all the horizontal and vertical surfaces, switch to the corner brush for all you corners and edges and repeat the process.

  5. Let the product sit on the cleaned area for 15 minutes so the oxygen bleach can do its job.

  6. Now, wash the surface clean of all the product and make sure you cleaned everywhere.

Bathroom Tile Cleaning

Bathroom Tile Cleaning