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Author Anyone try it?? Scrubbing Bubbles Automatic Shower Cleaner
tomkanpa

2006-08-24, 1:25 pm

Can anyone say how this performs or doesn't perform??

Beth Jenkin

2006-10-01, 3:25 am

I have not tried it yet, but it would seem to me to be very similar to
the stuff you spray in after each shower.

What I do is get a cheap cleaner with bleach like Clorox Clean-up but
generic. After each shower I spray down the entire shower/tub. Before
I get in next time I turn on the shower and by the time the water
heats up it is all removed. This works excellent for me and is a lot
cheaper then the Automatic Shower Cleaner. But still, I may try it.
It gets sooo tireing to have to pull that trigger 5 or 6 times a
shower. That is like 30 pulls a week. Dear god. I may get forearms
like a man.
BTW, this prevents me from having to scrub. But no one takes a tub
bath. However should I get a wild hair and need to scrub, what "I" do
is clean only part of the shower each time. ie..one day I clean the
front, the next shower I clean the sides, then next the back...ect.
Then after 2 washings, I use my towel to wife down everything in the
bathroom, starting from the cleanest and working to the dirtiest.
I also use the Kroger "Bleach Tabs" in the toilet and they really help
cut down on toilet scrubbing. They make the toilet smell
cleaner....not floral but clean. I don't get a ring or anything in
the toilet. I could probably go a month w/o cleaning the inside of
the toilet but I still give it a "lick and a promise" weekly.

While I realize that this may be way TMI (too much info), still I hope
this helps.

Beth
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