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FirstLight

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2. My mom used to use a broom as a scrubbrush
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:22 AM
Jul 30

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!

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I would just rinse it and hang it to dry after use. Srkdqltr Jul 30 #1
Oh, I didn't think of that.... CTyankee Jul 30 #3
That's what I do after each use. That way, no gunk builds up on it. Sogo Jul 30 #15
My mom used to use a broom as a scrubbrush FirstLight Jul 30 #2
Will try! CTyankee Jul 30 #4
Throw the damn thing out and buy a new one. They're cheap. Ocelot II Jul 30 #5
Might be doable, even on my tight budget! CTyankee Jul 30 #7
I'm all in favor of reusing things rather than throwing them out, but Ocelot II Jul 30 #9
I use them already. I always have Comet Cleanser. It comes in handy a lot... CTyankee Jul 30 #11
My thoughts too. Emile Aug 1 #23
mold grows on those mats CountAllVotes Jul 30 #6
Not to mention my knees! CTyankee Jul 30 #8
You can throw some things in the dishwasher to clean biophile Jul 30 #10
Life is short Wifes husband Jul 30 #12
It's too big and I don't like the idea of mixing bath and kitchen stuff in the dishwasher. Just me... CTyankee Jul 30 #14
Use Mean Green. OldBaldy1701E Jul 30 #13
The Easy way justaprogressive Jul 30 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author sl8 Jul 30 #17
Never let it get to that stage of build up of gunk.... Sogo Jul 30 #18
Of course. what was I thinking? Easy peasy. CTyankee Jul 30 #19
Take it to the car wash. KatyaR Aug 1 #20
Soak it in a bucket or washit in the washing machine LogDog75 Aug 1 #21
Allegedly Irish Spring 5 In 1 cleans almost anything tub related. flvegan Aug 1 #22
I have a big bucket that will hold the 2 mats I use, when folded up. I have a gallon jug of Bleach... Hekate Aug 2 #24
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