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Would appreciate others thoughts on cleaning out shower door tracks.
They seem to have caked up with soap scum and just plain dirt. Thanks in advance. -- JerryJ printmn1@bellsouth.net |
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I sprayed some CLR in the tracks and let it sit for about 10 minutes, then
used an old toothbrush and most of it came loose. Brandi "printmn1" <printmn1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:3F16CCB0.3030509@bellsouth.net... > Would appreciate others thoughts on cleaning out shower door tracks. > They seem to have caked up with soap scum and just plain dirt. Thanks in > advance. > -- > JerryJ > printmn1@bellsouth.net > > |
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....if it's really grimey, caked-on stuff, douse it with a good multi-purpose
cleaner, let it soak in a bit, then use a grout-brush to scrub. I love my grout brush for stuff like that! - Michael http://www.4naturalcleaning.com "CoffeeNut" <stickysgal at homail.com> wrote in message news:ZsSdnTa4KqiAr4aiXTWJhA@comcast.com... > I sprayed some CLR in the tracks and let it sit for about 10 minutes, then > used an old toothbrush and most of it came loose. > > Brandi > > > "printmn1" <printmn1@bellsouth.net> wrote in message > news:3F16CCB0.3030509@bellsouth.net... > > Would appreciate others thoughts on cleaning out shower door tracks. > > They seem to have caked up with soap scum and just plain dirt. Thanks in > > advance. > > -- > > JerryJ > > printmn1@bellsouth.net > > > > > > |