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What regular cleaning should I be doing for my Walk-In Bath?

To keep your walk-in bath in top condition, ventilate after each use, wipe surfaces weekly, clean fixtures and the drain, and give your bath a deeper clean every month.

Regular cleaning is the best way to keep your walk-in bath safe, sparkling, and working as it should. Here’s a simple routine to follow:

After Every Use:

  • Ventilate: Open a window or door after using your bath to allow fresh air to circulate. This helps dry out the room and prevents mold and mildew.

Weekly Cleaning:

  • Wipe the Bath: Use a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth to wipe down the bath’s surfaces and around the drain to remove soap scum and water marks.

  • Clean the Door Seals: Carefully wipe around the door seals with a dry cloth to prevent mold and help the seals last longer.

  • Clean Fixtures: Gently wipe taps, handles, and the plug with a damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners to prevent scratching.

  • Clean the Floor: If your bath has a non-slip base, wipe it down regularly to remove any residue and maintain grip.

Monthly Cleaning:

  • Deep Clean: Use a gentle bathroom cleaner suitable for your bath’s surface to give it a more thorough clean. Focus on any areas where water sits or soap collects.

  • Descale Taps and Shower Head: If you live in a hard water area, remove limescale from taps and the shower head using a limescale remover safe for your fixtures.

Important Tips:

  • Avoid Bleach on Chrome: Don’t use bleach on chrome fittings, as it can cause damage. Use mild cleaners made for chrome instead.

  • Check and Clean the Drain: Remove any debris from the drain to keep water flowing freely and prevent blockages.

By following this simple routine, you’ll keep your walk-in bath looking great, feeling fresh, and working reliably for years to come. If you need any advice on products or have questions about cleaning, our team is always here to help!