
Type: Concentrate | Amount: 28 ounces | Scent: Slightly acidic | Dimensions: 8.1 x 2.1 x 5.25 inches The entire process is relatively safe, since CLR doesn’t contain any ammonia, bleach, or phosphates and is approved by the EPA's Safer Choice program. Once that is done, you can apply it to whatever surface you’re cleaning with a cloth, sponge, or brush. The concentrate needs to be mixed with equal parts warm water. Just note: CLR isn’t available in a spray formula, so there’s a few things to do before you actually get to work. Avoid using it on stone counters or tile, but otherwise you can use this concentrate to clean most of your bathroom. Still, it’s safe to use on a variety of surfaces, including plastic, ceramic tile, stainless steel, and porcelain. It may be exceptionally budget-friendly, but this industrial-strength solution instantly removes some of the toughest spots, including soap scum, calcium, lime, and hard water deposits, to leave your shower or tub pristine. Must mix with water and apply with sponge Type: Spray | Amount: 32 ounces | Scent: N/A | Dimensions: 11 x 4 x 2 inches (If you have a removable shower head, you can even rinse it off.) The result is crystal clear, shiny, and streak-free glass. As the name suggests, you just spray it on your shower in an even layer, let it sit for three minutes, and wipe it away. There’s absolutely no scrubbing required. Simply mist it onto ceramic tile, fiberglass, natural stone, plastic, chrome, porcelain, and glass, and watch it work its magic, quickly dissolving mineral buildup and water spots. You can even use the non-abrasive formula on showers with stone tile. But that’s not the only spot where you can use the hardworking cleaner-it works on other bathroom surfaces, including sinks and counters, too. Rejuvenate No Scrub Soap Scum Remover is our top pick for tackling soap scum and other buildup in your shower, because it's powerful, versatile, and exceptionally easy to use. The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board.
