Shower Sealant Cleaning

andytyneandwear replied on 06/07/2017 11:02

Posted on 06/07/2017 11:02

We have a Bailey Valencia which is approaching 3 years old and the sealant around the shower is becoming discoloured. Bailey say not to use any product containing bleach or harsh chemicals any ideas?

EJB986 replied on 06/07/2017 15:36

Posted on 06/07/2017 15:36

An abrasive kitchen scouring pad rubbed gently....or bleach contrary to Baileys advicewink

ValDa replied on 07/07/2017 07:48

Posted on 07/07/2017 07:48

You can buy a shower sealant 'mould remover' and that works, isn't abrasive, and should be safe enough.  I use it on a (old) toothbrush which gets right into the corners on our shower surround at home.  It also brings up the grout back to a nice new white again.

EJB986 replied on 07/07/2017 09:40

Posted on 07/07/2017 09:40

I have to comment that tooth brushes are quite abrasive so it's all relative reallywink

Manufacturers always have to have the attitude of 'leave it alone' because it may break and you will sue us if it does!

It's their way of making decisions for us instead of common sense being applied!

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