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Skin-So-Soft on Shower Doors

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Date: 06/22/2004 Topics: Cleaning > Bathroom | Old Categories > Cleaning  
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I use Avon's skin-so-soft in a spray bottle on my glass shower doors. Spray on doors and wipe off with a paper towel, your doors will be clean and the bathroom will have that fresh scent of skin-so-soft, repeat about once a week.

By Donna
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By Karenhope (23) Contact
Avon Skin So Soft works as a insect repellent too -- for the lady with unwanted Skin So Soft. Smells nice, and is better for your skin than bug repellent. karenhope

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By E.C.G.I. (4) Contact
The only thing you are doing is putting oil on a mineral ,and it makes it look good.But you are making it very slick , be careful.If your door is bad off then you might clean it up with white rubbing compound and then keep it clean with soft scrub or liquid comet. Then use rain-x to keep it looking good.

eastcoastglass at yahoo dot com

RE: Skin-So-Soft on Shower Doors

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By CleanButUntidy (Guest Post)
I wondered what to do with the unwanted christmas presents of Skin so Soft :) I just use a window cleaners sqeejy thingy after each shower. It never allows the dirt and soap to settle on the screen.

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By Kathy Cooper (Guest Post)
Old English furniture polish works well too!

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