Question:
Soap scum (residue) in the shower???. . . on the walls...doors...?
anonymous
2006-08-21 15:08:14 UTC
curtains...floor... which requires chemicals, and scrubbing, to remove . . .

Is it possible that the same soap scum is 'left' on one's skin? similar to the residue left in your hair, from shampoos???
Five answers:
anonymous
2006-08-21 16:21:41 UTC
throw the curtains in the washing machine with an old towel and 1/2 the amount of soap and 1/2 cup baking soda, for the glass and walls use dishwasher grains on damp clothe....that is why you should use a faceclothe when bathing to get all residue off
Leslie S
2006-08-22 02:00:09 UTC
You can remove the soap scum from the floor of the shower with a 50/50 spray of vinegar and water. Wash your shower curtain in the washer using your regular detergent and add a cup of vinegar to the water. Stick a couple towels ib with the curtain to help scrub it. No chemicals. Doubt the scum is left on our skin as you rinse well and dry with a towel. Hair? I've heard that some people rinse their hair with vinegar to make it shiny.
anonymous
2016-12-11 17:50:20 UTC
have you ever tried heat vinegar? I stay in an area that has VERY complicated water and that i've got yet to come across something that works greater efficient on complicated water stains, cleansing soap scum, etc. to end or decelerate the develop of scum I keep a squeegy in my bathe and use it to get as a good number of the water off the enclosure and doors as available earlier i'm getting out of the bathe.
stick man
2006-08-21 15:30:58 UTC
Get Lime Away. It is supposed to be able to get rid of the scum on all those surfaces. As for the residue on your skin... your daily sweat and showering washes it away.
tyrol210
2006-08-21 16:11:26 UTC
Only for a while, it biodegrades from the chemistry of our oil and sweat glands...and it can be eroded away from clothes, touch, and water/sweat. Aren't you glad you used DIal, don't you wish everybody did?


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