How Do You Clean Fiberglass Bathroom Surfaces?
You wouldn’t think cleaning a fiberglass bathroom surface (like the walls of a shower stall) would be difficult, or even necessary. After all, they get rinsed with hot soapy water pretty much every day. However, after showering, the warm moist environment of a bathroom means water dries slowly on the walls leaving behind mineral deposits and soap scum. That same moist environment is also great for the growth of mold or mildew. So unfortunately, if you don’t regularly clean your shower, the walls will get grungy and you’ll end up with ugly, unhealthy mold in the corners and seams of your shower. Here’s some ideas on how you can keep your fiberglass shower clean, healthy and shiny. Preventing soap build up and mildew growth is the first step in keeping a shower clean. After showering, use a squeegee to wipe down the walls so the soapy water can’t dry there. Turn on the exhaust fan (or open a window) to remove moisture in the bathroom after showering. Since mildew and mold love a warm hum