Cleaning a shower drain stopper is a crucial part of bathroom maintenance, ensuring proper drainage and preventing unpleasant odors. Here's how to do it:
For drain stoppers in good condition, the following steps will help you clean them:
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Initial Inspection: Check the condition of the stopper. Look for any signs of damage or excessive buildup.
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Cleaning: Use a bathroom cleaner to scrub away any soap scum or grime that has accumulated in the drain or on the stopper.
- This will effectively remove surface-level dirt and debris.
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Rinse: Thoroughly rinse the stopper with water after cleaning.
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Reinstallation: Reinstall the stopper back into the drain.