How to Clean a Wet Room
From kitchens and bathrooms to utility rooms, this step-by-step method shows how to apply maximum cleaning power.
- Excerpted from Houseworks, by Cynthia Townley Ewer
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Clean Shower Area
Using a tile brush or scrubbing sponge, scrub to loosen deposits on shower or tub walls. Rinse walls clean. Use powdered cleanser or pine cleaner to scrub tub and shower bottoms, then rinse. Polish fixtures dry with a cleaning cloth. Using cleaning cloths or a small mop, clean and dry floors. Wipe dust from baseboards. Empty and replace the wastebasket and take a second to admire your gleaming bathroom!
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