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Caring for Clear Glass Shower Doorstobyschrier from Muskegon, Michigan Feedback About This Post:RE: Caring for Clear Glass Shower DoorsYou should try spray and wash laurdry stain remover .It works on all the stuff showers leave behind .Especially soap scum on shower doors . Post by babyblue919 RE: Caring for Clear Glass Shower Doors
A trick I learned from my housekeeper while living in Australia, on really bad doors (like mine were the first time) she applied masking tape to any metal parts and sprayed oven cleaner on the glass. It worked like a charm. Just be careful not to get it on any metal or coated/painted plastic parts as it will peel. Post By kellcia (Guest Post) RE: Caring for Clear Glass Shower DoorsMy glass doors were horrible. I purchased CLR Kitchen & bth cleaner from the supermarket (also sold in Target). You spray it on wait 5 minutes wipe with a sponge then thoroughly rinse. It took a few times to get it clean. Now once every other week I do it and it comes right off. Post By patti (Guest Post) RE: Caring for Clear Glass Shower DoorsThe thing that has worked for over 4 months for me is the auto glass product RidX which keeps water from sticking to the glass. Post By onlyonejudy (Guest Post) RE: Caring for Clear Glass Shower DoorsHow do you apply the Rain-x on your glass shower enclosure to keep it from looking cloudy when you are done cleaning? I cleaned the shower with Rain-x and then dried it, was that the wrong thing to do? Post By Pearl (Guest Post) RE: Caring for Clear Glass Shower DoorsIf you quit using bar soap and use shower gell you will no longer have that problem of soap scum. We still squegee the shower walls and the door each time. I haven't had to scrub,(but I do clean it once every other month,)since we made the change.Clean it up and try it for 1 week,what have you got to loose except alot of aggravation.I know the soap manufacturers are losing money on us. Post by alex10vicky RE: Caring for Clear Glass Shower DoorsIf you spray WD_40 on a rag and wipe down the doors after they have dried. It works for me. Post by rasta I tried several things...
I used several tips to remove the soap scum build-up in hubby's shower. I tried everything from commercial solutions to vinegar and baking soda... and the BEST thing and THE one that really WORKED for me was MR. CLEAN MAGIC ERASER. Now that the shower door is sparkly clean again, I have a store-bought solution that hubby is supposed to spray onto the shower door each time he finishes his shower and does not have to rinse it off, and it's working well for now... however, I am so PROUD of the Magic Eraser, and I would suggest it to anyone for removing the scum if it DOES build up.... sorry I don't know a natural solution to tell you to make to spray onto the door to prevent build-up, unless it's vinegar, which was suggested to me. Good luck! Post By Rita (Guest Post) |
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