These are glass or window squeegees. wipe down the rubber strip after each time you’ve pulled a length of water: so, pull squeegee down or across, wipe vinyl strip with dry cloth, repeat.
15. now you can use a dry cloth to dry any areas on tile wall that you may have missed with squeegee
16. dry the faucet so it shines
USING ABOVE METHOD without deck brush or sponge mop
If you choose not to use the deck brush or sponge mop, just do everything exactly the same, but with palm and handle brushes. Clean the shower floor with a palm brush. Put a ribbed face rag over the palm brush to clean wall tile and glass door (email cleanlifemuse@yahoo.com if you have a question about this step), use a handle brush to scrub the grout.
Follow all other steps as above! The palm brush only method takes longer than the deck brush and sponge mop method, but it works just as well!
Daily maintenance of walk-in shower
This is a simple daily solution for shower floor:
Fill an empty dish washing liquid bottle 3/4 of the way with white vinegar, then squirt in 7th Generation Dish washing Liquid. Shake it up.
Let this bottle stay in your shower. When you finish showering, turn off shower,
squirt this solution onto shower floor, quickly use the palm brush on shower floor to help lift any residue.
Turn shower back on to aid in a quick rinse. Squeegee shower walls and door then quick squeegee of shower floor and you are done!
REMEMBER: always leave shower door open for extra ventilation. If you need to bring a portable fan into bathroom and use it to direct moist air out of the bathroom. Keep your bathroom and your home dry!
I leave you with a wish that things could be more thoughtfully designed! In my curiosity about how bathrooms are cleaned in other countries I asked an Iranian friend what techniques they use. She said that in her family’s bathroom there was a hose and it could be used to clean the bathing area and the toilet too! Perfect!
If you are really set on a walk-in shower for your renovation, a design where there are as few individual tiles as possible (less grout!) would be easiest to maintain. Choose a design with larger material surfaces, little grout, and without a glass door: