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4 Ways to Keep Your Shower Looking New

If you are like most homeowners, your shower is one of the most used rooms in your house. It’s also one of the hardest rooms to keep clean and looking new.

Here are four tips from the experts at Bath Planet of SW Virginia to help you keep your shower looking new:

1 | Use a mild soap and avoid harsh chemicals.

2 | Don’t let soap build up on the shower walls.

3 | Use a squeegee or soft cloth to wipe down the shower walls after each use.

4 | Keep the shower door clean and free of soap scum.

If you follow these tips, your shower will stay looking new for years to come. But if you find that your shower needs replacing instead of cleaning, call Bath Planet of SW Virginia for a free design consultation at 434-384-9500. We’ll help you find the perfect solution for your home!

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