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Film on Shower Doors

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Date: 11/15/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Bathroom | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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What is the best way to remove "film" off of shower doors?

Lisa from Surrey, BC
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By (Guest Post)
Ok. I just tried a few of these suggestions. I used bar keepers friend first because it is my favorite household cleaner. It can remove almost anything. It did pretty well with the shower but I still had those water drop marks. I followed up with Burts Bees lemon insect lotion. It was the only lemon oil product I had and it finished the job. My shower door has not looked like this since it was new!

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By Brenda from Texas (40) Contact
vinegar works great too

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By Kersti (Guest Post)
Have you tried the magic eraser yet or the other sponges like that brand?Scotchbrite has a brand also, I have not tried it on shower door yet, as we don't have any but it works on so many other things, it is addictive.I have even found some at the dollar store.Anyway, it is so amazing how well they work, I even clean my dishes off before putting them in the dishwasher by using the sponge.We have an inexpensive dishwasher made for our apartment.I know if you buy the sponge and start using it, you will be so surprized at what it does.One other idea I had and have recomended before is the hand held steamers.You do not have to use any chemicals with those.The prices should be pretty low now for the holidays.Let us know how you did.

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By Amy (Guest Post)
"Bar keepers friend" it's in a gold can and they carry it at Walmart. It works great on shower doors and glass top stoves. Best of all it won't scratch.

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By (Guest Post)
Wipe with a used fabric softener sheet, slightly dampened. Rinse. Doors are perfect in just seconds!

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By Kelley (Guest Post)
Lemon oil works great and smells fresh too!

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