We have all battled soap scum, the stubborn, cloudy film that clings to shower doors and tile. Although many cleansers keep it at bay, it is helpful to know why it forms in the first place. The ...
WFMY News 2 viewer Valerie Gibson asked, "I have a co-worker who says that bar soap is actually liquid soap held together with talc. The talc is what causes soap scum. So, if you only use liquid body ...
For shower walls and doors, combine 1 cup baking soda and enough water to make a thick paste that will fizz. When the fizzing ...
Baking soda, vinegar, and dish soap can cut through the stubborn residue. If even after scrubbing your shower there’s a white residue lingering, it may be soap scum. While soap is meant for cleaning, ...
Hard water, soap scum and creeping mould can make a just-cleaned UK bathroom look grimy in minutes. Could a four-ingredient ...