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β 11y agoNothing wrong with windex, it will work ok & not harm Porcelain but may not get everything off it.
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β 11y agoscrape it with a razor blade...assuming the tile is untextured porcelain
moist areas such as shower floors fungus waits on surface to spread
moist areas such as shower floors fungus waits on surface to spread
fungus,live on moist areas such as shower floors towels
There are many different cleaners that work on glass shower enclosures. One of the best is Windex, which has been around for many years. Scrubbing Bubbles will also work in this case.
Like many things, done right is it's own reward! The shower kits are quick & useful, but a well constructed built in bench is part or the home & anything buit from Porcelain tile can last a lifetime if it is done right.. By the way it will be Porcelain or it will be stone, it will not be "Porcelain stone"
Water in inappropriate places, like floors and countertops, and drains and hair anywhere in the shower.
Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray the solution onto the shower doors, let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe it off with a microfiber cloth or sponge. For tough residue, mix baking soda with water to form a paste, apply it to the doors, scrub gently, then rinse and dry.
They are called Daily Shower Cleaners. Spray and walk away. They really do work! You can spray on shower doors or the entire shower. There are many brand names. Tilex works good for me. Your shower will stay clean after 2 weeks. No scrubbing! Last person out of the shower sprays and walks away.
Windex,some Clorax Bleach for the toilet, any shower cleaner, and some Pinesol to mop with, and all of your bathroom cleaning needs should be covered.
Take your cat to a vet, then let the vet clean your cat with a "special" shower. Basically they put it in a shower and clean it very good!
I would make it up. Birds cherping, the shower, the creeky floors, the coffee maker, etc