Get a spotless shower with minimal scrubbing.

These cleaning tips require only a few minutes and simple ingredients.

We’ll walk you through how toclean the showerhead, doors, grout, and more.

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The best time to deep-clean your shower is right after you use it.

Get a sparkling shower with minimal scrubbing using these easy cleaning tips.

Add deep cleaning your shower (including washing the liner and showerhead) to your monthly cleaning routine.

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Avoid using abrasivescrubbing toolsthat could scratch the surface when cleaning a fiberglass shower.

Don’t forget the hardware as well; soap scum quicklybuilds up on shower faucets.

Use a soft-bristled brush to clean around faucets and in corners.

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Let sit for about 10 minutes, then gently scrub with a soft-bristled brush.

The chore is made far easier by using a top-qualityshower tile cleaner.

Spray shower tiles with a commercial tile cleaner or a mixture of equal parts vinegar and dish soap.

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Remove excess water from the surface with a squeegee or towel.

After about five minutes, scrub the grout lines and rinse clean.

Gently buff using a sponge or microfiber cloth.

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Rinse, Dry, and Maintain

Rinse clean and dry immediately with asoft towel.

verify to wipe your stone shower dry after each use.

Polish the surface weekly and cover it with a stone sealer twice a year.

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How to Clean Shower Doors

Make your glass shower doors sparkle and shine.

Warm some distilled white vinegar in the microwave and mix it with an equal proportion of dish soap.

Pour yourDIY glass cleanerinto a spray bottle and coat both sides of the doors.

Apply the paste to the glass shower doors and gently scrub using a non-scratch sponge.

Clean the shower door track with a soft toothbrush and gentle dishwashing liquid.

Dry and polish the showerhead with a soft cloth.

Repeat this process about once a month to keep your showerhead free from buildup.

Run hot water down the drain to flush out any remaining buildup.

Most can bemachine-washed; check the instructions on the care tag to double-check.

Rehang and let air dry.

If you have a handheld showerhead, use it to spray and rinse the shower walls after cleaning.

If not, use a spray bottle to wash away any residue.