DIY Soap Scum Remover
Soap scum. It’s the last thing I thought of when my husband and I were remodeling our bathrooms a few years back and picking out glass shower doors. Up until that point in my life, it’s only been shower curtains. A quick spray with some bleach cleaner, wipe down and rinse…and change them out every so often. Who knew that glass cannot always be cleaned with glass cleaner?!?!
After a few months, I discovered that soap scum is the enemy I face every month. Glass cleaner, regular bathroom spray and lots of elbow grease were not getting the job done. However, I have found an excellent DIY recipe to join forces and defeat the scum! 🤜🤛 Two ingredients is all it takes and it works great on the glass doors, tile and grout. Let me share my secret to working smarter, not harder:
Recipe for two ingredient soap scum remover
Let’s begin:
Equal parts:
Dishwashing liquid (I always use blue Dawn or generic)
Distilled white vinegar
You will also need:
Empty spray bottle
Glass measuring cup
Gloves and sponge
How to remove soap scum
Mix equal amounts of dishwashing liquid and distilled white vinegar to a glass mixing cup.
(I used 1/2 cup of each for both showers and had just enough.)
Microwave for 40 seconds, then carefully transfer to spray bottle using a funnel or measuring cup with a spout.
Give it a little shake, and it’s ready to use!
Spray glass and tile and let stand for at least 15-20 minutes.
Using a soft sponge, easily wipe down the glass, tile and grout. Thoroughly rinse off with hot or warm water.
Results:
After everything is dry, don’t forget to reseal the tile and grout.
We always use 511 Kleen & Reseal ® which is a one-step process and safe for granite, marble, natural stone, ceramic and porcelain tile and grout. Did you know that even water can stain these natural stones? Protect what you paid for and keep it looking great with a reseal every week.