Cleaning question - bathroom tiles + bathtub?

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I'm fine with most cleaning. Kitchen/bathroom sinks, cleaning wooden and glass surfaces and vacuuming / mopping the floors. I can do all of these in reasonable time.

It's just that the bathroom tiles and the bath itself takes too long, like half an hour alone! Can you guys please spec me a cleaning agent? :-) I don't mind wearing gloves and old clothes if it means using something more aggressive.
 
What exactly is hard to clean about it? Dried on scum? Splattered soap?

TBH I've started using limescale remover as my standard bathroom product. Specifically cillit bang with the orange spray top. It's not the cheapest but it cuts through grease well, smells nice and er, removes limescale well :)
 
It's not visible dirt. If you run your finger through it, it's like sticky dust.

Thanks for the tip-off though. I have found a 6-pack of the orange top Cillit Bang on Amazon so will give that a shot.
 
Happy to help give advice.

Have you thought about getting a squeegee and also a daily shower cleaner spray? Something like what method or astonish (cheaper and good) sell? A squeeqee in particular after each bath/shower will make a world of difference.

We don't typically use sprays but just out harpic power cleaner straight onto the tiles/glass. Cleans up even the dirtiest of properties in no time.

Any other advice wanted let me know. This is my business so I'd like to think I know what I'm doing :p

 
We use a magic cloth to wipe down the tiles and bath removing the condensation from the walls and chrome work after each shower. Weekly we use a multipurpose cleaner to do the same.
 
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