Instructions for cleaning shower doors with vinegar?
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Just spay with vinegar, let sit for a few minutes and clean as usual. If really yucky, make take some scrubbing with just vinegar.
white vinegar,water 50/50 a dab of blue dawn,and a dab of jet dry,spray down and use Mr. Clean Magic Eraser,then wipe again with a micro fiber cloth-repeat the process until the water marks are under control.Use a daily shower spray for mildew and hard water stains,Lysol and a few others make the product
Start by scrubbing with a nylon brush, not too much pressure, with shampoo or Soft Scrub. Next, spray with vinegar, start at the bottom, wipe with paper towel. The biggest problems people have is mold or mildew in the shower. I've yet to find a commercial cleaner that gets rid of this. If you have a window in the bathroom, leave it a crack open at the top when someone showers. Let it stay open for at least 1 hour. Good Luck!
Hi Wendy. I mix baking soda and vinegar to make a paste. It may foam a little but this is natural. I then scrub it on the shower door and let it sit for about 10-15 minutes. Then I rinse, and dry the door. If there are really bad spots you may need to go over a few times.
Baking soda is good for scouring it, too. Bartender's Friend is gentle but effective. Rinse well and wipe dry when done. A squeegee to the shower doors after each shower will help keep them clean.
When you are done cleaning it, my daughter uses car wax on her shower to keep it looking pristine.
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