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Wet & Forget Shower Cleaner is a 64 oz bleach-free, ready-to-use spray that removes soap scum, grime, and stains on most hard bathroom surfaces with just a weekly application. Its vanilla-scented formula works over 8-12 hours without scrubbing, providing up to 12 weeks of cleaning power while being safe on glass, tile, porcelain, and fiberglass. Ideal for busy professionals seeking effortless, eco-friendly bathroom maintenance.










| ASIN | B01ENDOJ0G |
| ASIN | B01ENDOJ0G |
| Additives | Non-ionic and cationic surfactants |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,853 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #911 in All-Purpose Household Cleaners |
| Brand | Wet & Forget |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (50,881) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (50,881) |
| Date First Available | 3 August 2017 |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Format | Spray |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | E801064 |
| Manufacturer | WET AND FORGET, INC. |
| Product Dimensions | 42.67 x 24.38 x 28.7 cm; 1.81 kg |
| Product Name | Shower Cleaner Multi-Surface Weekly No Scrub, Bleach-Free Formula Vanilla Scent |
| Units | 1 Count |
| Volume | 64 Fluid Ounces |
R**A
I think some reviewers are expecting this shower cleaner to perform miracles. It's not going to work great if you haven’t cleaned your shower in months. But for light soap scum and grime build up, it works amazingly well! Sprayed it all over my shower before bed and rinsed it thoroughly with super hot water in the morning. My shower looks and smells really great! It got rid of all the soap scum and grime, and left my shower squeaky clean! Even really heavy build up would probably come off with multiple overnight applications.
D**.
I am an 80-year-old male with gradually decreasing flexibility, especially for cleaning my bathtub/shower. I bought Wet and Forget Shower solution to transform what was for me a very challenging task into something I could comfortable live with. I had high expectations based on Amazon reviews, but it sounded too good to be true, anyway. It wasn't! From what I read about the product, I realized that removing the product from the shower walls and tub would require some volume of water, and my shower head would in no way suffice. I looked at Amazon shower head offerings and purchased the highly flexible Cobbe product. The Cobbe shower head/sprayer was extremely easy to install, in spite of my initial instinct to make it more difficult than it turned out to be, based on years of household plumbing experiences. I removed old Teflon tape and applied new to the water supply spout extending from the wall. I then threaded and manually tightened each connection, per included installation instructions. After tightening each joint as much as I could by hand, the ball adjustment for the final angle of the spray head remained fully flexible. With some trepidation, I turned on the water supply and looked for the inevitable small leaks on one of more of the joints. There were none! I waited a few moments and opened the shower head to spray some water, and all was well. I turned it back off. Still no leaks. I then opened the convenient sprayer control and obtained a strong spray, ideal for cleaning the tub and shower walls. Excellent results from Cobbe! After taking a shower with the new Cobbe shower head, I then applied the Wet and Forget Shower solution with the provided spray applicator. My tub and tiled shower walls were pretty nasty after months of neglect, and prior reviews warned that it might take multiple applications/removals to get things clean. After allowing the product to sit idle for 8 hours, per instructions, I used the Cobbe sprayer with hot water to remove the Wet and Forget from the walls and tub. The strong, hot spray quickly did a far better than expected job of removing the assorted soap scum and whatever black and orange junk that was scattered here and there around the tub. The stuff streamed off the walls and tub sides and down the drain. It took almost no time for this to take place. Due to the extremely nasty condition that was presented for cleaning, the initial application/removal was not perfect. I estimate that about 10-15% remained here and there in the grout between tiles and in corner joints. Overall appearance was markedly improved, but not perfect, so I kept going. I applied another dose of Wet and Forget to the remaining dirty areas and let them sit for about 11 hours, from morning to evening. I repeated the hot spray removal process and most of the residual grime washed away immediately. There remained about 5% of what I started with, so I went thru the process again. After another 9 hours, I sprayed again and almost everything was gone. I attacked the few stubborn areas with a toothbrush for about 3-4 minutes and sprayed hot water again. There remain a few light stains in a corner joint, but the rest of the tub and shower are clean as a whistle. I am absolutely delighted with the results and will now begin using the Wet and Forget product once a week, as suggested on the product container. For you younger users using the product on less neglected tubs/showers, I have no doubt that your results will be even more immediate and satisfying.
J**S
Product doesn't work. We tried it several times and it made no difference at all. It was a waste of money.
A**S
It’s a great product, leaves glass very clean and soap free
J**A
Pro: The product works really well. Unlike a previous comment, this isn't for lazy people but rather people that like to keep things looking spotless "all the time". If you start with a relatively clean shower and spray once a week, it "will" replace any deep clean as this is exactly what it's doing. For those who wait for your shower to dirty up a bit, it should still clean it beautifully. For those waiting until the last possible time to clean.... well.... maybe not for you. Everybody and I mean "everybody" asks how I keep my showers so clean. Our guest shower is always spotless. Con: Too expensive. I wouldn't pay over 60 dollars for it. I went to the states and purchased a gallon refill (equivalent to 2 of these) for what converted to 32.46 Canadian or just over 16 dollars for what is being sold here for over 60.
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