Yay! I needed a cleaner for a soap-scummy bath tub and shower, so I opted to go with Clorox Green Works bathroom cleaner. In part because I wanted something that didn't generate hazardous fumes (since I distrust the ventilation in this bathroom), but also because I wanted something that would biodegrade easily. Anyway, I will say that a harsher substance might have helped remove the soap scum more easily or with less cleaner, but that purported environmental benefit and the minimal threat to my own health, as well as the fact that it was effective in achieving the total removal of the soap scum, delights me and leads me to recommend it to you, who are most likely a search engine bot, rather than one of my 3 readers.
Also, Drano has an enzymatic build-up remover now called Drano Prevention. It's supposed to not be sufficient to eat through a full clog. Our drain was draining incredibly slowly and was approaching clog status, though, and it was able to handle that. The water flows freely once more. So yes, another "green" product to recommend.
Also, baking soda does wonders on making sinks shiny again. Just saying.
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