Lime Away clouded and streaked my glass shower door!

AKiss
by AKiss
Although it says "safe for glass," it's not! I called the company and they suggested a 1:1 vinegar solution--I've tried it as well as Dawn, baking soda, cooktop glass cleaner, etc. Nothing has helped! Suggestions welcomed!

  7 answers
  • Alex Alex on May 25, 2018

    I always use magic erasers on my shower doors, only thing that given me satisfactory results, and with sum cleaning vinegar and a little baking soda on one youll be happy as well, also u can get all three items for under$5 at most any dollar stores! Worth the try!!

    • AKiss AKiss on May 25, 2018

      Thanks, Alex. Unfortunately, I've already tried all of these items--no luck yet. I do appreciate your help!

  • Ter20171812 Ter20171812 on May 25, 2018

    I use SOS pads on my glass shower doors, works great.

  • Missy Burch Missy Burch on May 25, 2018

    Try brewing black tea, let it cool & put into a spray bottle. I use this solution on mirrors, glass & my ceramic cook top. It cleans almost anything with no streaks or or film.

  • Elizabeth Dion Elizabeth Dion on May 25, 2018

    I have successfully used Repel which can be purchased online from Home Depot.

    • AKiss AKiss on May 25, 2018

      Thanks so much for the suggestion--hadn't heard about that product. Will try!

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on May 25, 2018

    You could try Williams Car Cleaner available from Idealworld TV UK. It is possible the glass has been damaged and unless you have it re-Polished, it may never be clear. You could always use a Coloured or Clear/Frosted Cling or Contact to make it look better if all else fails......

    • AKiss AKiss on May 26, 2018

      Thanks so much for taking time to offer suggestions!

  • Suzanne Suzanne on May 25, 2018

    You could try buffing it with a car buffer.Then wax it with “Turtle Wax”. Be careful not to get it on the floor! If can’t fix it you could frost the glass so it doesn’ttt annoy you as much!

  • Jewellmartin Jewellmartin on May 25, 2018

    I would go back to a single choice—vinegar. Since you have used so many products, I would use pure vinegar, a thick sponge and rubber gloves. Saturate the sponge with vinegar and start where the lime and clouding are the worst. Hold the sponge against the door until the deposits get completely wet all the way through. Then go on and soak another section, and a third. Then go back to the first area. Use an ice scraper, plastic knife, or plastic frosting scraper. Scrape all the deposit off, wetting with more vinegar when needed. Use the sponge to was the cloudiness off. Continue to every other part affected until you have a clean shower door. Best wishes ☺️