Remove soap scum, mildew, and rust with these common household products.
For natural stone, look at any soap scum removal solutions carefully.
Natural stone scratches and erodes more easily than ceramic and tile.
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Instead, use a more gentle solution like simple soap and water.
How Often to Clean Your Shower Tiles
You should aim to clean your shower thoroughly every week.
First, do60 seconds of maintenanceeach time you use the shower.
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Just use a bath towel or squeegee to wipe down the tile walls and floor.
This helps remove soil, prevent streaks, and reduces moisture that mildew needs to grow.
That way, your shower will be clean in case you get a pop-in visitor.
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If the mildew and mold are widespread, use chlorine bleach to kill the spores and remove the stains.
Never mix chlorine bleach with other cleanersincluding vinegarto avoid toxic fumes.
While oxygen bleach powder will not kill the mold spores, it is great for removing any lingering stains.
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Make a paste with the powder and a few drops of water.
Spread it on the stained grout and let it sit until it dries.
Scrub away the powder and stains with a soft-bristled brush and rinse well.
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Water could be seeping through to the walls behind the tile, causing water damage and mold growth.
Apply, let sit 15 minutes, then rinse and dry.
Shower tiles will get dirty; it’s just the nature of their placement.