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May, 27

In what way does rinsing shower walls or tiles after each use reduce the need for deep scrubbing later?

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After a shower, soap, shampoo, hard water and body oils sit on the tiles and glass. If they’re left to dry naturally every time, they build layer upon layer of residue. That’s what turns into stubborn soap scum, watermarks and dull film that needs serious scrubbing later.

If you quickly rinse walls, screens and taps with clean water after bathing – or even squeegee them down – you remove most of that residue before it dries. It only takes a minute, but it slows the build-up dramatically.

As a result, your “big” bathroom cleans are easier. You spend less time bending over with harsh chemicals and more time just doing light maintenance. The space looks fresher day to day too, which always feels good.

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