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Apr-26-2014 12:03 PM
wny_pat wrote:C Duck wrote:I don't know what your shower is made of, but Easy-Off Oven Cleaner is only recommended for use in metal ovens. It is not recommended on aluminum or continuous-cleaning ovens and not recommended for microwave ovens. There are many RVs out there with showers made of plastic type materials and even fiberglass materials. You could ruin those type showers if you use Easy Off Oven Cleaner on them!
For those of you that want to start with a squeaky clean shower I'd like to share a method that has worked wonders for me. Use Easy-Off Oven Cleaner...spray it on, let it sit for a few hours and wipe off with a wet rag. Done. Any residue will rinse off during the first shower.
By the way, get the blue can as it doesn't smell.
Apr-26-2014 10:24 AM
C Duck wrote:I don't know what your shower is made of, but Easy-Off Oven Cleaner is only recommended for use in metal ovens. It is not recommended on aluminum or continuous-cleaning ovens and not recommended for microwave ovens. There are many RVs out there with showers made of plastic type materials and even fiberglass materials. You could ruin those type showers if you use Easy Off Oven Cleaner on them!
For those of you that want to start with a squeaky clean shower I'd like to share a method that has worked wonders for me. Use Easy-Off Oven Cleaner...spray it on, let it sit for a few hours and wipe off with a wet rag. Done. Any residue will rinse off during the first shower.
By the way, get the blue can as it doesn't smell.
Apr-26-2014 09:29 AM
viajante wrote:
I swear by Clean Shower Daily Shower Cleaner. You don't have to worry about rinsing it immediately. I just put it on and rinse it the next time I shower. Good Luck.
Apr-26-2014 08:33 AM
Apr-26-2014 06:08 AM
bcbounders wrote:
Hi Jim & Monica,
Sorry to hear that the Scrubbing Bubbles caused streaks like that! It's certainly possible that it has "etched" itself into the surface of your shower walls... which would be a real bummer.
I've found that baking soda is another great helper in the shower... since it makes the water so soft, it really helps to dissolve soap scum, etc. And you can leave it a little "thicker" so that it has some slight scrubbing action. You just don't want it TOO scrubby so that it doesn't scratch.
Another helpful tip I picked up from the guys at HowToRVgeeks.com was to use car wax on the shower walls & glass. Sounds like a weird solution, but in conjunction with squeegeeing the water off after showering, it really makes it much easier to keep the shower clean... no spots and less soap scum! You have to really clean the shower first before applying the wax... but if after doing that you use a cleaner/wax, it may help remove the streaks left by the Scrubbing Bubbles.
Here's the video from HowToRVgeeks (the part about waxing comes up around the 2 minute mark):
http://howtorvgeeks.com/quick-tips/get-your-rv-shower-ready-to-roll/
Best of luck!
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