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How Do You Remove Soap Scum From Acrylic Shower Stalls?

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How Do You Remove Soap Scum From Acrylic Shower Stalls?

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Over time, acrylic shower stalls show their age. They get scratched and soap scum sticks in the tiny scratches, causing the entire shower stall to look grungy. Here’s how to bring back the original luster to your acrylic shower stall in four steps. Wet the surface of your shower stall. Squirt the toilet bowl cleaner all over your shower stall, starting at the top. Put your rubber gloves on and start scrubbing with the abrasive side of the sponge. Be thorough and really use the elbow grease, getting all of the soap scum off. If you have hard water, you may need to reapply the toilet bowl cleaner, or, after you are sure you have rinsed off the toilet bowl cleaner completely, try LimeAway. Rinse the shower stall completely and dry all of the water off with a dry towel or rag. Apply car wax to the shower stall in circular motions with a soft cloth. Let try 30 minutes and wipe off the wax with another clean cloth.

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