Keep Showers, Sinks and Tiles Sparkling Clean

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  • Date: 2007-05-05
  • Author: Vincent P Platania
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         Is your bathtub sporting a ring of its own? Are your shower doors wearing a filmy deposit? Does the bathroom sink have waters spots? Ironically, all the cleaning up we do of our bodies while in our bathrooms tends to leave some unsightly messes on our bathrooms instead! Soaps and shampoos leave oily scum on shower walls. The scum hardens until you practically have to chip it away with a hydraulic jack. And, that’s nothing compared to what mineral deposits can do to those beautiful glass shower doors. Even your mirrors can end up looking a bit cloudy from shower condensation. If your bathroom is the victim of hard water stains and soap scum, there is a way to rescue it. Removing Hard Water Stains from Tiles and Showers Removing hard water stains from tiles and showers doesn’t have to be difficult if you follow these simple steps: 1. Use a heavy gel-type cleaner that is made for removing hard water buildup. Avoid abrasive cleaners that can scratch tile surfaces and make them more porous. 2. Apply the cleaner directly to the walls and surfaces using a damp sponge or cloth. Be sure to wear gloves while working. The chemicals can be drying to your hands. 3. Leave the bathroom and leave the door open to allow for ventilation. The cleaners are likely to give off fumes as they react with the chemicals and minerals built up on your walls. 4. Let the cleaner sit on the walls for ten minutes, or follow label directions. 5. Rinse thoroughly. Removing Lime Scale Buildup, Rust Stains and Soap Scum from Sinks Removing lime scale build up, rust stains, and soap scum from your sink can also be a snap if you use these steps: 1. Use a heavy duty gel cleaner to remove rust and lime stains from your kitchen and bathroom sinks. The gels are non-abrasive, so they won’t scratch your stainless steel or porcelain finishes. 2. Apply the cleaner to the sides and bottom of the sink using a damp sponge or cloth. Be sure to apply under and behind the faucet where mildew can form. 3. Let sit for no more than ten minutes. 4. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. Hard Water Stains in Your Dishwasher Visit http://www.fullerstore.com

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    Author Vincent Platania represents the Fuller Brush Company.
    Fuller Brush has been in business since 1906, and offers safe, environmentally friendly products for keeping your home and your body clean.
    Visit <a href="http://www.fullerstore.com">http://www.fullerstore.com</a>

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