Bathrooms suffer from the combined effects of humidity, which can cause mildew, and lime, which clings to shower doors. These issues can be fixed with common household materials and a little know-how.
June 30, 2015
Bathrooms suffer from the combined effects of humidity, which can cause mildew, and lime, which clings to shower doors. These issues can be fixed with common household materials and a little know-how.
Clean it with bleach
Mildew is a mould, or fungus, that grows wherever it is damp and warm. It can indicate a water leak from a pipe or gutter, but is most often caused by condensation of warm, wet air on cooler walls and surfaces — conditions that thrive in the bathroom. If your wall is stained by mildew, try the following remedy.
Stop it before it starts
Newspaper for a shiny shower door
To remove ingrained lime from a glass shower door, wipe it with a soft cloth soaked in lemon juice. Then spray a 1:3 mixture of white vinegar and water onto the door and rub it clean with a piece of scrunched-up newspaper.
Reinforce the top strip
It's easy to accidentally rip a shower curtain if you slip and grab it for support; damage usually occurs to the holes at the top of the curtain.
Choose the colour of the sticky-back plastic to match or complement the colour of your shower curtain.
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