Nobody likes cleaning their body in a dirty tub or shower. It feels self-defeating, doesn’t it? Fortunately, you don’t need to spend a fortune on cleaning supplies to keep your bathroom clean. Check out these homemade tub and shower cleaners, all of which can be formulated from things that you already have at home!
The Benefit of Homemade Tub and Shower Cleaners
While cleaning products on the market are certainly effective, they can be quite a money drain if you’re insistent on keeping a clean tub and shower. It’s much more convenient and less expensive to make your own cleansers. Here are 4 recipes that you can use to keep your tub and/or shower shiny and sanitary. These recipes will free you from expensive price tags and harsh, chemical scents.
Lemon Fresh Tub and Tile Cleanser
What you need:
- 5 cups of baking soda
- 5 cup of water
- 5 cup of liquid soap, like Dawn dish soap
- 2 tablespoons of white or apple cider vinegar
- Lemon juice, to preference (optional)
Simply mix all ingredients into a spray bottle, shake to mix, and spray down your shower/tub. This is one of the most effective homemade tub and shower cleaners because every ingredient, including the lemon juice, is great at cleaning bathroom surfaces.
Borax Cleansing Solution
All you need to do is mix one cup of water and a half a cup of Borax cleaning product. This gentle and effective cleanser is safe for all bathroom fixtures and can even be mixed right in your bathtub!
Cleanser for Tub and Shower Fixtures
Are the metal components of your tub and/or shower looking a little grimy? This solution will have them shining as if they’re new! All you need is:
- 3 cups of warm water
- 2 cups of distilled white vinegar
- A lint-free towel
Mix the vinegar and warm water to create a grime-busting cleansing solution for the metal fixtures in your bathroom. Clean the metal with the towel and you’re good to go! Metal fixtures like knobs and showerheads get dirty in their own way, so they require their own cleanser to look their best.
Soap and Vinegar Cleanser
First, you need to boil some vinegar on the stovetop – just until it’s hot. Then, proceed to pour it into the spray bottle of your choice. Mix an even amount of the distilled white vinegar and your preferred dish soap. Shake lightly to mix the concoction and then get to cleaning. This is possibly the simplest bathroom cleaner recipe we could think of!
Keep Your Tub and Shower Clean with These Homemade Cleaner Recipes
You don’t have to spend a bunch of money on cleaning supplies, not when you have everything you need to make your own already sitting in your pantry. Try these 4 homemade tub and shower cleaners for yourself. All it takes is a few minutes of your time and a couple (literally, as few as 2) simple ingredients!