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CTyankee

(66,670 posts)
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:18 AM Wednesday

Today's whine: what's the best, easiest way to clean those little suction cups on my shower mat?

Just finished shaking Comet cleanser on all of them while still wet, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrubbed each one of those little suckers with a stiff, narrow brush. They're clean but my back hurts. Question: can I just spray them after each shower and get the gook off that way (the gook being soap) and not have to use the Comet? Whaddya think, DUers (I need the best minds for this one).

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Today's whine: what's the best, easiest way to clean those little suction cups on my shower mat? (Original Post) CTyankee Wednesday OP
I would just rinse it and hang it to dry after use. Srkdqltr Wednesday #1
Oh, I didn't think of that.... CTyankee Wednesday #3
That's what I do after each use. That way, no gunk builds up on it. Sogo Wednesday #15
My mom used to use a broom as a scrubbrush FirstLight Wednesday #2
Will try! CTyankee Wednesday #4
Throw the damn thing out and buy a new one. They're cheap. Ocelot II Wednesday #5
Might be doable, even on my tight budget! CTyankee Wednesday #7
I'm all in favor of reusing things rather than throwing them out, but Ocelot II Wednesday #9
I use them already. I always have Comet Cleanser. It comes in handy a lot... CTyankee Wednesday #11
My thoughts too. Emile 39 min ago #23
mold grows on those mats CountAllVotes Wednesday #6
Not to mention my knees! CTyankee Wednesday #8
You can throw some things in the dishwasher to clean biophile Wednesday #10
Life is short Wifes husband Wednesday #12
It's too big and I don't like the idea of mixing bath and kitchen stuff in the dishwasher. Just me... CTyankee Wednesday #14
Use Mean Green. OldBaldy1701E Wednesday #13
The Easy way justaprogressive Wednesday #16
Washing machine. sl8 Wednesday #17
Never let it get to that stage of build up of gunk.... Sogo Wednesday #18
Of course. what was I thinking? Easy peasy. CTyankee Wednesday #19
Take it to the car wash. KatyaR 10 hrs ago #20
Soak it in a bucket or washit in the washing machine LogDog75 2 hrs ago #21
Allegedly Irish Spring 5 In 1 cleans almost anything tub related. flvegan 57 min ago #22

FirstLight

(15,567 posts)
2. My mom used to use a broom as a scrubbrush
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:22 AM
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she had a dollar store broom that she kept in the bathroom for scrubbing the shower floor and would flip that little thing over and scrub that too... it was easier than getting on hands and knees!

Ocelot II

(126,333 posts)
9. I'm all in favor of reusing things rather than throwing them out, but
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:30 AM
Wednesday

sometimes those bath mats get too gross to clean. You might also try one of those soap scum and mildew-removing products for bathrooms.

CountAllVotes

(21,920 posts)
6. mold grows on those mats
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:25 AM
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If you see PINK, that is pink mold.

Kill it. I use Comet a/bleach.

If it won't come off, time to replace it.

They don't last forever, that's for sure!

I hear you about how hard work is on an old back. Giant ugh!

Take care CTyankee!

biophile

(849 posts)
10. You can throw some things in the dishwasher to clean
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:36 AM
Wednesday

Depends on the size of the item and the dishwasher. It works best as a periodic cleaning rather than a “let it get gross and then try to clean it” remedy. Top rack is probably best but the water jets are stronger on the bottom.

CTyankee

(66,670 posts)
14. It's too big and I don't like the idea of mixing bath and kitchen stuff in the dishwasher. Just me...
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 01:51 PM
Wednesday

OldBaldy1701E

(8,488 posts)
13. Use Mean Green.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 01:11 PM
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It may work with just a soak, but if not, you won't have to scrub too hard with a brush.

To paraphrase Eli Manning, 'I use that shit everywhere.'

(Except glass and chrome. It is not made for either.)

justaprogressive

(4,845 posts)
16. The Easy way
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 03:36 PM
Wednesday

First thing, detach or peel off the rubber mat with suction cups from the floor of the shower or bath.

Lay it flat facing suction cups up.
Then fill the tub up with enough warm to hot water to cover the mat.

Sprinkle in a cup of baking soda and a cup of vinegar, or a cup of Hydrogen Peroxide. Another
option is to use an amount of bleach (1 teaspoon – 1 Tablespoon of bleach per gallon).

Allow it to sit for 30 minutes. For the dirtiest items or those that have stubborn stains,
allow them to soak for 1-2 hours.

Scrub with a soft bristle brush. Scrub in circular patterns so the bristles get all around the suction cups.
For getting into the details an old toothbrush is a good idea.

For extra hard water stains, I employed a brillo pad and magic eraser in certain spots.
Rinse with water and allow it to air dry before reattaching it to the shower or tub floor.

https://capturingwonderland.com/clean-bath-mats-with-suction-cups/

Sogo

(6,495 posts)
18. Never let it get to that stage of build up of gunk....
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:03 PM
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I just pick it up after every use and rinse it off of all soap residue, then drape it over the edge of the tub (suction cups side up) to dry.

KatyaR

(3,603 posts)
20. Take it to the car wash.
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 05:31 AM
10 hrs ago

I'm serious. My back is not up to scrubbing on my extra-large bath mat.

LogDog75

(688 posts)
21. Soak it in a bucket or washit in the washing machine
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 01:38 PM
2 hrs ago

You can soak it in a bucket of hot water with detergent and bleach and let it sit for a couple of hours. If it's still dirty, use a brush on it.

I was my bath mat in the washing machine and it comes out clean.

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