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You know what is annoying? Cleaning your shower. No matter how diligently you try to keep grime from building up around your tub, you are simply no match for the twin forces of time and gravity. The hardest stains to get out are rust and those pesky pink spots caused by bacteria.

This is especially a problem if, like me, you tend to keep all sorts of rust-prone hygiene accessories in and around your shower. Specifically, I am thinking about my razor and nail clippers. The best time to clip your nails is right after you shower, when they are moist and easy to trim. Yet, keeping nail clippers in your shower is a surefire way to end up with rust. This is true even with the so-called “rust-resistant” stainless steel nail clippers.

The only solution, I’ve found, is to invest in a shower caddy and attach it somewhere on the tile that is not exposed to water. This is the one I bought:

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TAILI Shower Caddy Drill-Free with Vacuum Suction Cup Removable Shower Shelf Storage Basket for Shampoo & Toiletries, Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Organizer — $23.99

All of a sudden, keeping my shower clean is no longer a herculean effort. In addition to my metal grooming products, I keep all my shampoos, soaps, and body washes in the caddy, which I attached directly under the shower head. This keeps it from getting wet. It has the added benefit of putting everything I need to access while showering within easy reach.

This shower caddy is incredibly easy to attach to the tile: It has these nifty suction cups you simply stick on. Then, if you need to take it off for any reason, you just push the buttons, and it pops right off the wall. Despite being very lightweight, it is also very sturdy. I loaded it up with pretty much anything I could find lying around my bathroom just to test its durability, and it held up under any and all pressure.

Your shower may already have some sort of shelf designed to store the aforementioned items. Even so, in most such cases rust and buildup is inevitable, and it is incumbent upon you to be proactive in improving your shower’s cleanliness. In other words, it is incumbent upon you to install a shower caddy.

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