I have frameless glass shower.What is the best way to clean the glass?

Christiane
by Christiane
  9 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on May 03, 2017

    Make a solution of white vinegar and water 50/50 add a dab of blue dawn and a dab of jet dry.Spray and use a squeegee.

  • One8414992 One8414992 on May 03, 2017
    what is jet spray?
  • Lynn Woodard Ray Lynn Woodard Ray on May 03, 2017

    Vinegar/water mixture!

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on May 03, 2017

    jet dry

  • Judy S Judy S on May 03, 2017

    Try Barkeepers friend. Works on mine.

  • Peggy Peggy on May 03, 2017

    We put a frameless door on our walk in shower and just wipe it down with our bath towel after each shower and I am amazed that, that alone, has kept it spotless for over a year. I do use window cleaner once in a while.... I thought I would have a big problem with keeping the door clean but no problem at all!

    • Christiane Christiane on May 03, 2017

      Thanks Peggy. I have used white vinegar... it helps a bit but not 100%

  • Christiane Christiane on May 03, 2017

    thank you all.. I will look for those mysterious products - jet spray and barkeepers.

  • Peggy Peggy on May 04, 2017

    We started right away using a good glass cleaner but left a few streaks anyway. Then started to just wipe it down after every shower and amazing but stayed perfect! I have absolutely no buildup or need for a heavy duty cleaner. Our glass is just straight, plain shower glass, no etchings or anything. I wish I would have thought to do this 30 years ago....how simple! Good luck!

  • Chloe Crabtree Chloe Crabtree on Jun 12, 2023

    Get rid of grime on the interior of your glass shower door by following these simple steps:

    1. Mix one part vinegar with two parts distilled water in an empty spray bottle and shake well.
    2. Spray the surface of the shower door with the solution and let it work its magic for 10 minutes.
    3. Use a microfiber sponge to wipe away the grime. If you see streaks once the door has dried, use your microfiber cloth to buff them out in a circular motion.