The one spot in your bathroom you're probably not cleaning but should be

Keeping your bathroom clean is essential for maintaining good hygiene and health, and the shower is a particularly important area to focus on.

While you may think you've covered all the bases, there's one spot in the shower that often goes unnoticed and neglected, even by the most diligent cleaners: the shower seal.



The shower seal is a small but important component of your shower that helps keep water from leaking out. However, it's also a prime spot for limescale, mould, and soap scum to accumulate, which can lead to some serious health issues if left unaddressed.

If you neglect to detach and clean your shower seals, the build-up of grime can become a breeding ground for harmful bacteria that could cause respiratory problems, skin irritation, and other health issues.

So, don't forget to add the shower seal to your regular bathroom cleaning routine to keep your shower and your health in tip top shape.


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Elizabeth Amaya reveals that people often forget to clean the insides of their shower seals. Credit: Instagram/liz.amaya.style.



Thankfully, Brisbane-based stylist Elizabeth Amaya has shared some simple tips to make the task a breeze.

To detach the seal, Elizabeth recommends gently pressing it down and using paper towels to avoid getting mould on your skin and clothes. Once removed, you can clean the strip with vinegar, soaking it for 20 minutes before rinsing it off. If the seal is particularly dirty, you may need to use a mould remover or bleach.



In addition to the shower seal, it's also important to clean the bottom of the shower door to remove watermarks and dirt. Elizabeth suggests using a glass cleaner (like this one from Coles and Woolies) and a sponge to wipe it down thoroughly.

By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your shower remains a safe and hygienic space for you and your family to enjoy.



Elizabeth's advice on cleaning the shower seal has certainly struck a chord with many people who have taken to social media to thank her for the reminder and share their own experiences.

For some, the idea of cleaning the shower seal was a completely new concept, and they were surprised and even a little scared to check the state of their own seals. However, many were motivated to take action after hearing about the potential health risks associated with leaving the seal uncleaned.



Others shared their own success stories, with some saying that cleaning the shower seal made a huge difference in the overall cleanliness of their bathroom.

They also noted that the seal could accumulate a lot of grime over time, so it's important to add this task to your regular cleaning routine.

Key Takeaways

  • Brisbane-based stylist Elizabeth Amaya shared some cleaning tips and highlighted the importance of regularly cleaning the shower seal to prevent the build-up of harmful bacteria in the bathroom.
  • Many people were surprised by this overlooked area and shared their cleaning experiences, with some admitting they were scared to check their own shower seals.

Leaving your shower seal dirty and unclean for a long time could cause mould infestation, which is a serious health concern, given the dampness of bathrooms.

Mould and mildew can be bad news for your health. If you breathe in mould spores, you could end up with breathing difficulties, coughing, or a tight chest.



But that's not all - mould can also trigger allergies and asthma attacks, and long-term exposure can lead to more serious health issues like cancer, depression, and memory problems.

If you're already dealing with a chronic health condition or your immune system is weakened, mould can be even more dangerous.



So, it's crucial to keep your home as mould-free as possible. This means regularly cleaning areas where moisture tends to build up, like bathrooms, and making sure they're well-ventilated.

Don't forget to check tricky spots like behind cabinets and under sinks - mould can sneak up on you when you least expect it.

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Members, we recommend taking a few minutes to inspect your bathrooms and ensure you have not overlooked any critical area, particularly your shower seal. Remember, it's always better to be safe than sorry!

We hope you found this article helpful. If you have any other cleaning tips and tricks to share with the rest of us, please feel free to comment below!
 
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