Discover my go-to bathtub cleaning method that lets you skip the bending and kneeling. As someone who's dealt with back pain from scrubbing tubs on my knees, I've perfected this simple technique over three years of regular use.
After a relaxing soak, bathtubs accumulate soap scum, mold, and limescale. Traditional cleaning means hunching over—agony for anyone with mobility issues or back discomfort. That's why I rely on a clean broom and dishwashing liquid for spotless results without strain.

- Dishwashing liquid
- A clean broom
1. Pour dishwashing liquid over the bottom and sides of the tub.

2. Lightly moisten the broom bristles with water.

3. Scrub around the tub to work up a lather.
4. The degreasing power of dish soap quickly lifts soap scum, mold, and stubborn grime.
5. Rinse thoroughly with the showerhead.

Your tub is now sparkling clean—no bending required. Quick, effective, and gentle on your back and knees.
For best results, dedicate a new, inexpensive broom solely to this task. If grime is heavy, mix in white vinegar for extra power.
This method cleans a tub in under two minutes, standing upright. Ideal for arthritis, injuries, or age-related limitations—a long-handled broom eliminates strain.
Share this with loved ones facing mobility challenges; it truly simplifies life.
