How to clear shower glass from long-standing hard water/soap?
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try some WD 40
You will have to soak it in a vinegar, lemon, baking soda paste. Make the vinegar, lemon mix (half lemon juice, half white vinegar), and add in the baking soda until it settles down, and you can make a thick paste. You will have to apply the paste and let it sit for hours. Then come back and scrub with a plastic brush.
Mr. Clean Magic Erasers
make a mixture of white vinegar and water,add a dab of blue dawn dish soap and a dab of jet dry
Can you take the glass (doors?) off so they can lay flat... some times giving the cleaner time to soak will cut thru when just spraying won't... and it makes it easier to re-apply if needed.
Have you tried a Mr. Clean “Magic Eraser” ? These work well for me on so many projects, including glass shower doors with hard water stains or soap scum.
try straight vinegar. You will have to use a lot. You need to figure out what works best for you. I soak towels and hang them over top of glass. Let sit and drip for about 15 min. The vinegar needs to be able to break up scum. Then start scrubbing with brush dunked in vinegar. Stinky job. Also, Tilex bathroom cleaner works but you'll have to do it several times. Once again, it needs to be left on for a few minutes to break down scum.
I agree with the vinegar. Heat it up and then pour on the towel. First figure out a way to make it lay flat on the glass, magnets on either side? You want the heat to help the vinegar.
If all fails, paint it on the outside. Like 'etching' it. Dry sponge to dab the paint around. Spray paint the gold with your choice of color. I sprayed everything with an 'aluminum' color. Light fixtures, etc.
I've tried the vinegar (peee-ewww!) but I'll try to soaked towels to hold it on longer!
Have you tried Dryer sheets. It is great at getting soap scum off. You might be able to use it with the vinegar in a well ventilated bath. Elly
Best homemade cleaner is two parts white vinegar to one part dawn dish soap ( blue). Put in spray bottle and spray area. Let sit about 5-10 minutes and wipe clean with damp cloth. I can't believe how fast and easy this is with no harsh chemical or smell.
I used Bar Keepers Friend cleaner to get the water marks off then sprayed Rainex on the glass to protect it. When we are done showering we use a squeechy to wipe of the water and I've had NO water marks since. Also to change the gold color go on Pintrest and look up painting bathroom fixtures... it looks do-able and it is one of my next projects!