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How to Maintain Bathtubs and Showers

Regardless of the current trend, arranging the bathroom is one of the most essential tasks for most homeowners to complete. A bathtub is typically used as a piece of bathing equipment. Beyond this, it also serves as the focal point of any bathroom, taking up the most floor space and drawing the most attention away from the rest of the room. Furthermore, showers are an essential component of a bathroom because they give homeowners the option to have only a partial bath.

Since both bathtubs and showers are required in a bathroom, you must become familiar with the various tips and tricks for keeping them in good working order. 

Bath tub Cleaning

How to maintain a bathtub 

#1 Baking soda to unclog drains 

Drains that are not kept clean or clogged can cause odours and even sewage to flow. In addition to preventing minor issues from happening, timely drain cleaning also helps to avoid larger problems from occurring. The most prevalent types of clogs in kitchen drains are caused by fat and oil. Moreover, baking soda is a kitchen essential that may be used to clean odorous and clogged drains with great success.

You can do this by pouring half a cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by half a cup of white vinegar down the drain to get the problem solved. Allow a few minutes to pass before flushing with hot water to remove the odour. This should be done once every few months to keep drains clear.

#2 Use gentle cleanser weekly 

You should do bathtub cleaning on a regular basis to keep surface filth at bay. Start by filling a half-gallon bucket halfway with boiling water and two tablespoons of dish soap and set aside. Scrub all bathtub surfaces with a scrub sponge or a stiff nylon brush after dipping them into the bucket.  

#3 Apply caulk or sealant 

Caulking and sealants can help you save money on your energy costs by closing up any holes that allow heat to escape or cold to enter your home. A bathroom’s grout lines must be adequately sealed to prevent mould and mildew from forming and minimise leaks, among other things. In addition, while installing a bathtub or shower, caulk or sealant is put at all transitions and fittings to ensure that water remains within the unit during the installation process.

When applying this inside your bathroom, you should also inspect the caulk or sealant for deterioration in and around the bathtub every year to ensure that it is in good condition.

#4 Immediately remove the stains 

Keeping the stains on the surface of your bathroom will only create an eyesore. Moreover, the longer you keep them untreated, the harder it will be to remove them. The contents inside your bathroom water are responsible for the stains in your bathtub. They are often produced by mineral deposits left over from hard water. 

You can eliminate them by combining two parts vinegar and one part water in a spray bottle and saturating the entire bathtub with the solution to erase the stains. Allow for 15-20 minutes of soaking time in the tub with this soaking solution. Furthermore, an occasional bleach treatment can be beneficial for a bathtub, but it should always be used in moderation. 

#5 Clean the surrounding tiles and walls 

Cleaning the tiles is as simple as mixing a few drops of washing-up liquid into the water-white vinegar mixture, spraying it onto the tiles, and rubbing it in with a non-abrasive sponge. You can then finish the task by rinsing it with warm water before wiping it dry with a dry cloth. Keep in mind to work from the top down and completely rinse away any tile cleaner residue after each application. 

Shower Cleaning

How to maintain showers 

#1 Wipe the shower door after each use 

Cleaning the inside of the shower door after you have had a shower is recommended for proper maintenance.  This will prevent watermarks and any other type of build-up, and the door will continue to look like new indefinitely. 

Regular cleaning with a mixture of vinegar and water is also an option for your shower doors.  Fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and use it to soak the glass to do this thoroughly. Allow for at least 10 minutes of soaking time in the vinegar. However, if there is a large amount of accumulation, let it soak even longer. After which, scrub the glass using a scrub sponge that has been dipped in baking soda.  

#2 Install an exhaust fan 

The major goal of installing an exhaust fan in a bathroom is to eliminate excess moisture from the area. These fans aid in the control and elimination of scents in the bathroom. After taking a shower, turn on your fan for 15 minutes to assist in removing moisture from the atmosphere.  

#3 Don’t close the door completely after shower 

Keeping the bathroom door closed after taking a shower will keep all of the moisture contained within the space. This can foster the formation of mould and mildew in the surrounding region. To maintain air moving around your shower, remember to leave your shower door and bathroom door open after you have finished showering. This will help to dissipate any residual humidity that may have accumulated in the shower. 

Finding a trusted bathroom shower repair company 

With over two decades of expertise working with showers, tiles, and other bathroom fittings and fixtures, GIB Tiling provides workmanship and materials of the highest quality, ensuring that your shower functions correctly. This Perth shower repair company established a reputation as one of the best firms to work with for shower repairs in Perth and the surrounding area.