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Homemade Shower CleanerBy Ima Tramp from Grove, OK Feedback About This Post:RE: Homemade Shower CleanerI applaud the Dawn Detergent and baking soda mixture! I have a very high iron content in my water and my shower gets stained orange/brownish color. I would use SOS pads, which worked but not as good as this. Hardly any elbow grease to get it off...amazing. Thanks so much for the tip. You have to try this! Post by Brendanjacob RE: Homemade Shower Cleaner
Regarding mixing dish soap and bleach again! Here's a couple links to read how the two do combine do make fumes such as Mustard Gas :-o Sorry I didn't post the links when I commented before :-( Post by Deeli RE: Homemade Shower CleanerBleach and soap isn't toxic, but bleach and ammonia fumes can kill you! Post by lyndon71 RE: Homemade Shower CleanerDon't have homemade recipe for shower cleaner but oven cleaner is the best way to clean a dirty shower (i.e. rental property, etc.) Post by kkharp RE: Homemade Shower CleanerIma Tramp, you should listen to Camper917! I just googled about mixing bleach and dish soap and the fumes are deadly! Stop and think about it: Perhaps the reason the recipe is no longer on the Scrubbing Bubbles page is because they were advised to take it down because of possible law suits and prosecution if anyone was disabled (like the COPD which I now have from harsh chemicals) or died! I can tell you have your heart set on that original recipe but I truly believe you should just try some of the more natural remedies suggested here by other posters and see which one works best for you. Post by Deeli Homemade Shower CleanerThanks to all who have sent me good ideas. But, I'm still looking for the recipe that I can use in my Scrubbing Bubbles Shower Cleaner Machine. Post by Ima Tramp RE: Homemade Shower CleanerI saw the original recipe called for mixing Dawn and scented bleach. Mixing bleach with any type of detergent will cause form noxious fumes. I have always read never to do this. Just thought I'd throw that out there. Vinegar and baking soda work great! Post by camper917 RE: Homemade Shower CleanerRemove shower head and soak in warm vinegar baking soda and water. Most residue will come off easily. Post by bevstoy RE: Homemade Shower Cleaner
1 box Baking soda. Post by Sugarfoot |
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