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  2. 20 Bathroom Cleaning Supplies You Can DIY to Save Money - AOL

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    Shower Cleaner To get that shower gleaming again, combine ½ cup dish soap, 1 ½ cups white vinegar, and 30 drops of essential oils (lavender, lemon, and eucalyptus play nicely together) in a ...

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    Shower Cleaner: You might have seen this trick making the rounds on social media, but Mock maintains it actually works. Start by filling a heavy-duty plastic bag with vinegar. Start by filling a ...

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  5. Bathtub refinishing - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning in most cases can be best accomplished using a mild dish-soap degreaser (like Dawn); avoid cleaners with acids or other chemicals specified in instructions. Fill the tub with enough water to cover the bottom, mix some cleaner in, and agitate; then rub the surface with the sponge.

  6. Scrubbing Bubbles - Wikipedia

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    The product was originally named Dow Bathroom Cleaner after the Dow Chemical Company, its manufacturer at the time. After some consumer product lines were sold to S.C. Johnson in 1997, the product had to be rebranded and took the name of the product's longtime "Scrubbing Bubbles" mascots (smiling anthropomorphic soap bubbles with brush bristles ...

  7. Drain cleaner - Wikipedia

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    A drain cleaner, also known as drain opener, refers to a person, device, or product used to unblock sewer pipes or clear clogged wastewater drains.This term typically applies to chemical, enzymatic, or mechanical tools such as commercial chemical cleaners, plumber’s snakes, drain augers, bio-enzyme solutions, or toilet plungers.