Wash the bathtub daily to take a bath. However, it is the drain of the bath that the annoying writer just pretends not to see. It's okay on weekends ... It looks like this after a few weeks of neglect.
The back of the lid, the saucer for the hair, and the drainage pipe (?) In the back ... It's a slimy, black, dirty den.
I'm not good at washing it because it's just left unattended, but Kao's "Powerful Mold Higher Drainage Port Refreshing" helped me. It has been on sale to the general public since October, and I was able to pick it up at a drug store.
This product is a cleaning agent that can remove mold and slime from the entire drain with strong foam generated when water is poured. At the same time, it is said that it can be expected to have sterilizing and deodorizing effects.
To use, just sprinkle a white powder cleaning agent over the entire drain and slowly sprinkle 200 ml of water from above (the effect will be improved with lukewarm water of about 40 degrees).
Bubbles will be generated immediately, so if there is, cover the drain with a lid and leave it for 30 minutes. In the meantime, turn the windows and ventilation fan to ventilate well.
Finally, rinse with a shower and you're done. There were more bubbles than I expected, so I can expect this ...
First of all, the saucer that is always rubbed with a brush. How shiny even though I haven't touched one finger!
Next, when I looked inside the drain, black mold and slime were clearly removed. If dirt remains on the bottom, you can rub it lightly with a brush or flush the remaining hot water from the bathtub to remove it with force.
Although it has a chlorine odor (pool odor) during use, it is not unbearable and hardly remains after rinsing. Since it is a chlorine-based detergent, you need to be careful when using it in combination with other products, and when using and storing it, but once you know this convenience, you cannot stop it. It is recommended to use it every 3 to 4 weeks, so don't call it a general cleaning and try it now!