A Surprising Way to Prevent Soap Scum Build-up on Glass Shower Doors

For the very first time, I am having to deal with a glass shower door in the bathroom. This means I notice soap scum build-up so much more than ever before! I was wracking my brain to come up with a way to make this cleaning process easier and I had this revelation... SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS HERE: http://www.idreamofclean.net/a-surprising-way-to-prevent-soap-scum-build-up-on-glass-shower-doors/
This side-by-side comparison shows the difference Rain-x made on my glass shower door.
Christine (iDreamofClean)
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  • Helen Walsh Helen Walsh on Sep 17, 2016
    I don't think we have Rainex in Ireland.Is it a window cleaner?Thanks so much for the amazing tips
  • Bk Woodyard Bk Woodyard on Sep 19, 2016
    Can I use the rain x on my porcelain tile on my shower walls?
  • Deborah L Speaks Deborah L Speaks on Dec 09, 2016
    What about using Rainex on the tiles?
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  • Gel32384700 Gel32384700 on Feb 18, 2019

    I would NOT use Rain X! It is full of chemicals and is made to repel water on your windshield and maybe headlights! When used properly, it leaves a thick buildup on the windshield and on your windshield wipers.

    Does this sound like something you want around your BODY and CHILDREN'S bodies?

    Not me!

    There are shower sprays that can be used either iver the counter or homemade that help slow the scum... you just spray it after your shower.


  • Laura Laura on Jan 06, 2022

    I discovered that if you squeegee after showering, careful to remove shampoo and soap residue, you don't have to clean glass showers. At all. Seriously.



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