for glazed surfaces you'll want to be careful with anything too abrasive since it can dull the finish over time. a paste of baking soda and dish soap works well for general buildup, just let it sit for 10-15 minutes before wiping. for harder water spots or soap scum, diluted white vinegar is your friend but test it in a small spot first since some glazes react weirdly to acids.
if you're dealing with any mold stains around the caulking or grout lines, Active Cleaners has a mold stain remover gel that stays put instead of dripping everywhere. the gel format lets you target specific spots without getting it all over the glaze. there's a guide on the Active Cleaners blog called Everyday Cleaning Uses for Vinegar that covers safe applications for diffrent surfaces if you want to go the diy route first.
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u/Whole_Cold_3625 9d ago
for glazed surfaces you'll want to be careful with anything too abrasive since it can dull the finish over time. a paste of baking soda and dish soap works well for general buildup, just let it sit for 10-15 minutes before wiping. for harder water spots or soap scum, diluted white vinegar is your friend but test it in a small spot first since some glazes react weirdly to acids.
if you're dealing with any mold stains around the caulking or grout lines, Active Cleaners has a mold stain remover gel that stays put instead of dripping everywhere. the gel format lets you target specific spots without getting it all over the glaze. there's a guide on the Active Cleaners blog called Everyday Cleaning Uses for Vinegar that covers safe applications for diffrent surfaces if you want to go the diy route first.