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  • very informative especially the rainex//lemon oil recommendation . i don't have the patience to dry the shower after each use. liquid soap not a bad idea either I suppose. Thanks for posting.

  • Fck yea! RainX for the gold!

  • @monkeyseevideos -- Vinegar is not alkaline. Its pH is below 7, so it's acidic. Salt only dissolves in water. Making it a paste with vinegar-water creates a super-saturated solution where some of the salt doesn't dissolve. The only thing the salt does is act as a scrubbing agent since it stays in paste form. The vinegar is what dissolves the soap scum.

    Before creating instruction videos, it's a good idea to research any technical trivia first. Baking soda is alkaline - vinegar is acidic.

  • thank you for your green options

  • just use white vinegar and a brush and towel to dry!!!

  • That's a great idea!!! with the rainex I would've never thought of that! Thank you!!

  • What about firberglass shower units? I can't get the stains off.

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