After showers, a thirty-second squeegee across glass and tiles prevents layers from forming. Weekly, use diluted vinegar on mineral spots and a paste of baking soda for stubborn corners. Rinse thoroughly. Maya’s family placed the squeegee on a suction hook at eye level, and compliance soared because the tool was simply visible.
Pour a half cup of vinegar into the bowl, dust baking soda under the rim, and let it fizz while you wipe the exterior with a soapy cloth. Scrub with a brush that has a replaceable head, then rinse. Label your spray clearly to avoid mix-ups, and never combine vinegar with bleach.
Run the fan for fifteen minutes after showers, or open a window briefly to release humidity. Spray vulnerable corners weekly with a diluted hydrogen peroxide solution, patch-tested on grout first. Keep shower curtains fully extended to dry. Families report that prevention eliminates emergency cleanings, which are stressful and usually generate extra waste.
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