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Use A Mop To Clean Shower Tiles

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Date: 09/12/2007 Topic: Cleaning > Bathroom  
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To clean those hard to reach bathroom tiles inside the shower stall, use your sponge mop. Fill the tub or a bucket with water and a your choice of cleaners, dip the mop in the solution and scrub those walls. Much easier than doing it by hand. You can also use the mop to rinse down the walls afterward, without making a big mess.

By Roberta from Deltona, FL
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By Stacy (Guest Post)
I actually use an automotive squeegy - the kind with the rubber squeegy on one side of the head and the foam/mesh on the other. (I think I got it at WalMart.) You can scrub with one side and then wipe it down with the other.

And my 87 year old grandmother finds it much easier to clean her shower with.

Quick & easy!

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By Sandra (Guest Post)
Thank you, I hate cleaning my husband's shower, I will give it a try.

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By lovelysmycke (16) Profile Blog! Contact
I will try this idea, it sounds effective and it minimizes the aching of my neck.thanks

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By Marna (Guest Post)
Along those same lines, I use my Swiffer Wet with a new wet cloth to clean the fronts of my laminated kitchen cabinets. Very fast, very easy. Thanks for the suggestion.

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By Vicki D. (Guest Post)
Oh my gosh! What an awesome idea! I am the first to admit that I have a tendency to let cleaning my tub and shower slide longer than I should so when I get down to it - takes a huge chunk of time and effort. Scrubbing the walls of the tub surround drives me nuts and my arm usually feels like rubber after I'm done - using a mop sounds like an excellent idea! Thanks for the tip!

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