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so you can save your arms from an unwarranted workout session. It requires no elbow grease — just spray your shower once a week, wait 8 to 12 hours, and then rinse with warm water. Say bye-bye to scum- filled showers, and hello to your shiny new tiles."I have well water. Something in my well water reacts with copper plumbing and turns my shower tiles blue. Since my bathroom color scheme isn't on the blue spectrum, this is problematic.
I've tried dozens and dozens of cleaners and scrubbed till my arms ached trying to get ahead of the blue and scumminessI saw this stuff on a professional house cleaner's TikTok and thought 'what the heck, might as well give it a try.' Oh my goodness, the first day after my shower I sprayed this stuff all over and walked away. The next morning there was a NOTICEABLE reduction in the blue and the glass looked clearer too. Day two, sprayed again and walked away. The next morning the blue was gone except for a few spots on the floor tile and the glass looked amazing. Day three I sprayed the remaining spots and the next morning the shower practically looked new.
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