Ugh, wish I tried this sooner! So clever

You’ll need white vinegar, dish soap, and a spray bottle.
2) Mix the solution:
Combine equal parts white vinegar and dish soap in the spray bottle.
3) Spray generously:
Apply the solution to the affected areas. Make sure to cover all the soap scum build-up.
4) Wait:
Let the solution sit for 5 minutes to work its magic.
5) Wipe away:
Using a damp cloth or sponge, wipe off the solution. You’ll notice the soap scum comes off effortlessly.
Why It Works: The Science Behind the Method
The efficacy of this trick lies in the chemical properties of the ingredients used:
Vinegar (Acetic Acid): Vinegar is a mild acid, which means it is great at breaking down not only grease but also the mineral deposits left by hard water. Its acidic nature helps dissolve the limestone in the water residue, which is a key component of soap scum.
Dish Soap: Dish soap is formulated to cut through grease and oils, which are also primary components of soap scum. When mixed with vinegar, it helps to lower the surface tension of the vinegar, allowing it to penetrate more deeply into the scum for a more thorough clean.
Additional Tips for Best Results
Heat the Vinegar: For even more potent results, gently heat the vinegar before mixing it with the dish soap. Warm vinegar works faster and more effectively at breaking down mineral deposits.
Use a Non-Scratch Scrubber: To avoid damaging your surfaces, especially if they are made of delicate materials like fiberglass or polished stone, use a non-scratch scrubber or sponge.
Regular Maintenance: To prevent soap scum from building up again, use this spray once a week as part of your regular cleaning routine.
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