I need to remove hard water stains from glass shower

Melody
by Melody
I have tried vinegar, CLR, and other products but nothing works.
  6 answers
  • Sandra Sandra on Aug 22, 2013
    orange pledge. it's amazing. just spray and wipe
  • Teresa A Teresa A on Aug 22, 2013
    I have used "OXICLEAN" Laundry Stain Remover. The back of the bottle states it is a kitchen and bathroom cleaner. I would spray my shower and sliding shower doors from the bottom up and let it soak for a half hour or so and then I wiped with a sponge and rinsed. I purchased a spray bottle of it from Walmart. Some Walmarts sell a large refill container. I refill the bottle. (I use this product to remove tea stains from my clothing) The problem I found is the time element to wait for the product to work and I am short and I'd need to step into a slippery area to wipe the walls. It does work well to remove water deposit marks from faucets and it smells good. I started using Mr. Clean pads as I could clean the shower stall while I showered and not risk a slippery surface. It works well with the amount of hard water deposits/soap scum I have. Recently I found a combination I like better. I purchased Lysol No-Touch Antibacterial Hand Soap systems for my kitchens and baths. I squirted some of the hand soap on the Mr.Clean pad. The combination of the two products works very fast and thoroughly. Using some cleaning products with Mr. Clean pads can almost make them dissolve quickly. (I have not found store brands of Mr. Clean pads work as well,) The Lysol hand soap doesn't seem to do so. I can clean the shower stall a couple times before the Mr. Clean pad is unusable.
  • Mikell Paulson Mikell Paulson on Aug 24, 2013
    I have heard the a wet dryer sheet works well, but I have a big walk in shower and no doors. I have used the Mr. Clean eraser, and it worked quite well!
  • Benita Tull Herrell Benita Tull Herrell on Mar 23, 2015
    WE HAVE A CLEANING COMPANY,AND DO SEVERAL COLLEGE STUDENT MOVE OUTS. OVEN CLEANER IS JUST THE BEST. MOST OF THEM HAVENT CLEANED ANYTHING FOR A YEAR OR MORE.
  • Marietta Marietta on Sep 26, 2015
    Old English Lemon Oil Furniture Polish. Rub on with clean cloth and rub off with another cloth. Works every time. Plus your bathroom smells great. May have to do twice if soap scum is heavy.
  • Carol Fredette Carol Fredette on Oct 12, 2015
    I used a brillo pad and scrubbed lightly to prevent stains and then after spots are gone and doors are dry use RainX to keep the lime away.