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Clorox BathWand

Clorox BathWand Review



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TheBard
Aurora, IL
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A better way to clean the bathroom dirty places
4 star rating

a creature of comfort, Using my shower daily, willing to pay more for quality, interested in performance, not looks
Pros

    Extends reach, Excellent cleanser, Reduces back strain

Cons
    Still need hand sponge, Can't use near brass fixtures

AUG
17
2007

Bottom-Line: Is the Clorox Bath Wand in our house to stay?  I'd say that is a safe bet

Cleaning, we all hate to do it, but it is a necessary evil; the soap scum must go, but laying waste to it can be a painful affair.  The back aches from bending over, the knees hurt from kneeling on them, and the arms and fingers can knot up and cramp from forceful scrubbing.  But all of that may have changed wit the introduction of the Clorox Bath Wand in our house.  The Clorox Bath Wand is a disposable bathtub and or shower cleaning system that is both easy to use and effective.  As the name implies the cleanser used to wipe away that nasty dirt and soap scum is Clorox cleaner.   

My Thoughts

My old method of cleaning the tub:  Turn on the shower so the steam can soften the soap scum for easier removal.  Sprinkle Comet here and there and let it set for 10 minutes.  Get down on my knees to scour out tub with a sponge and scrub brush.  Rinse thoroughly.  Take (2) ibuprofen for my aching back when finished.

Clorox Bath Wand method:  Snap or twist together the 2-piece pivoting wand (which becomes permanent once snapped into place.   Place the triangle shaped sponge on the wand, scrubby side down, and wet to release the cleansing agent.  Sit on the side of the tub, and scrub with the wand.  The pivot action allows the scrubber to conform to the sides of the tub.  There is plenty of cleanser in the sponge, so you can scrub for several minutes without fear that you'll run out of the solution.  As with any household cleaning product, it is potentially toxic and must be used with caution, but the cleanser in the Clorox Bath Wand does not emit strong fumes during use.   

I thoroughly scrubbed the entire tub and sides, and everything rinsed away to a nice clean shine.  I still needed to use a sponge by hand to get the stubborn scum in the grout and caulk lines, but overall, the process was more effortless than my old method.  Now that the wand is assembled, next time will be even easier.  Just put the sponge on and scrub.

We like the Clorox Bath Wand w/cleanser.  The one piece unit makes it easy to get to those hard to reach place in the tub without a lot on the back strain.    I liked the longer reach of the pole, and that fact that the sponge will hold a lot of cleanser, which means I do not have spend a lot of time re-applying cleaner, which in turn saves me time.

Is the Clorox Bath Wand in our house to stay?  I'd say that is a safe bet; my wife has taken to it and since she does most of the bathroom cleaning the Clorox Bath Wand is now the newest addition to our cleaning arsenal.      

I_thumb_up Clorox BathWand is recommended by TheBard


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Jo wrote on Aug 18, 2007 at 8:10AM


Great review. I have this and another brand which I can't remember at the moment. It's similar. I think they're both pretty good. Jo