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9. Shower doors and a toothbrush
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Your shower has a lot of hard-to-reach areas, especially the grout. If you already have an old, clean toothbrush, you don't need to buy a precision cleaning tool. You must first completely sterilize your toothbrush. If not, you'll only increase the bacterial load in the shower grout.
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Shower Door Cleaning With A Toothbrush, Shutterstocok.com/Oleksandr Nagaiets
Next, combine one part white vinegar with two parts boiling water. Scrub the grout by dipping your toothbrush into the mixture. After finishing, give the shower grout a quick rinse with fresh water and, if desired, towel-dry it. Take tiny steps and replenish the mixture as needed to prevent using unclean water for scrubbing.