Most of us know that bathrooms can be breeding grounds for germs.
After all, daily personal activities, not to mention humidity, can take a toll.
Consequently, showers and bathtubs need to be cleaned regularly.

However, there are easy tips to keep your shower in tip-top shape and guard against germs and infections.
In a shower, the first thing you’ll want to attack are the shower walls and glass.
Simply dip paper towels into slightly warmed white vinegar and stick them to your shower glass and walls.

Then remove paper towels, sprinkle baking soda on a sponge, and scrub down the surface.
Rinse with distilled water and dry with a microfiber towel.
“Soap scum builds up easily and normally requires consistent scrubbing to remove,” warns Bowen.

In the morning remove the bag and use a scrub brush to loosen and remove any remaining particles.
Finally, turn the water on hot and let the shower run for a few minutes.
Then make a paste with baking soda and water or hydrogen peroxide.

Simply rinse with hot or warm water when done.
