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Keeping the Shower and Tub Clean

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Date: 06/19/2006 Topic: Cleaning > Bathroom  
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I keep a magic eraser in my shower and go over the the tub and shower every time I take a shower. Keeps cleaning time down to a minimum and my shower is always clean.

By Kim from NJ

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By Streatch (31) Profile Contact
Dean,
You NEED to CLEAN your shower stall! Even if only once a week, water & a towel wipe down just don't cut it, athelet's foot for one is very contagious, mold & fugus build up...ugh!

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By Dean (Guest Post)
An easier way to clean the shower is just wipe it down from top to bottom with a towel after every use.There will be no build up of soap and soap scum.Been doing it for years and never had to clean the shower.

Posted on 06/20/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

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