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- WOOWHOLv 71 month ago
SHOULD implies OBLIGATION and DUTY ... AUTHORITARIANISM health experts and shower makers recommend TELTRO says E coli can be found within 6 feet of a toilet and a sink to keep it at bay DISINFECT the toilet and sink at least weekly and tub and shower every two weeks , more if you use body oils and have lots of soap scum often every week
- ?Lv 61 month ago
Tetro says your bathroom is the ultimate bacteria host; E. coli can be found within six feet of the toilet and in the sink. To keep it at bay, disinfect the toilet and sink at least once weekly, and the bathtub every two weeks — more if you shower often.
Source(s): https://vapedubai.org/ - something fishyLv 71 month ago
I do it once a week while I'm in their.
It's easier to keep it clean verses waiting for soap scum build up.
I also wipe it dry after each shower, the surrounding glass looks brand new no water spots after 10 years.
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- Brian McilweeLv 52 months ago
You keep shower cleaner in the shower and spray down the tile as soon as you get out. That way the cleaner works with the humidity and you can just wipe down the walls once a month with a light bleach solution to prevent mildew.
OR...you can spray with a light bleach solution ... wait...turn on the shower and let entropy take its course.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Not sure there are any laws governing this.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Shower outside solves a lot of problems.
- T CLv 72 months ago
My shower, gets a shower, every time I take a shower....So monthly cleaning is adequate for me.