Textered shower doors

Barbara
by Barbara
How do I get soap scum off shower doors that never seem clean no matter what I use.

  11 answers
  • Jennifer Jennifer on Apr 20, 2018

    1 part dawn, 1 part vinegar and a spray bottle. Heat up the vinegar and pour it in the spray bottle. Then pour in the dawn and shake. Spray it on and let it sit for 30 minutes then wipe off. You may need to scrub

  • Kathy Bennett Kathy Bennett on Apr 20, 2018

    WD 40 and paper towels usually do the trick. And it keeps the soap scum from clinging to the glass for a long time. It helps to keep a shower squeegee on hand and use it every time after you shower.

  • GrandmasHouseDIY GrandmasHouseDIY on Apr 20, 2018

    Hi Barbara, last time I tackled many year old soap scum I ended up having to use a razor blade to scrape it off.

  • William William on Apr 20, 2018

    I use a bunch of used fabric softener sheets dipped in vinegar.

  • Bje32790567 Bje32790567 on Apr 20, 2018

    Try white vinegar and a magic eraser

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Apr 20, 2018

    https://www.hometalk.com/diy/clean/bathroom/remove-soap-scum-with-a-grapefruit-and-kosher-salt-28708364?r=2

  • Deb K Deb K on Apr 22, 2018

    CLR or zep calcium lime and rust remover, squeegee or towel fry the doors after each shower to prevent buildup

  • Chubby58 Chubby58 on Apr 22, 2018

    Try come denatured alcohol on a clean rag.

  • Patty Patty on Apr 22, 2018

    white vineger.

  • Ger33480662 Ger33480662 on Apr 25, 2021

    EVERYBODY WITH DRIED SOAP SCUM OR WATER SPOTTED SHOWER STALL GLASS LOOKIE LOOKIE HERE >>>

    The absoslute only effective way to do this, and I have tried every way is to buy a bar of LAVA hand soap. ((Yes the old school ugly & stupid looking hard green bar soap you poopopy has in his work area sink)) It is very gritty but wont scratch . Trust me , Wet the glass down and take the bar soap and wipe it and rub it all over that glass do a test spot and then wipe it clean with a paper towel or washcloth and you will see before your very eyes Every bit of scum will be gone where u rubbed the lava bar of soap . I've used every product that promised & this is the only thing that works. EVERY PERSON READING THIS NEEDS TO TRY IT ON SCUM COVERED OR HARD WATER stained glass. I flattened and squared off one edge of the bar of lava until it was making full contact with glass and not skipping spots . THIS WILL WORK LIKE NO OTHER ...TRY ON SMALL SPOT IF YOU DOUBT ME

  • Marion Nesbitt Marion Nesbitt on Apr 26, 2021

    I tackled this problem in a home a friend brought. I used a well-soaked SOS pad and rinsed well after. Looked like new. I use SOS on the outside of my windows to remove mineral deposits, too. If it's kept soapy, it doesn't scratch and does a terrific job.