How to remove soap scum from plexi glass shower doors?
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Hi Ophelia,
Plexiglas can be tricky. It's actually recommended that you use a blow dryer (just air, no heat, low force) to blow dirt off the Plexiglas or use a soft spray of water. Using anything like your hand or a cloth can actually rub in the dirt instead of wiping it off. It's then recommended to glide a sponge or microfiber cloth with a gentle soap & water mix over the Plexiglas and gently rinse with water then dry. I looked at a lot of different web sites to get an accurate answer for you since I don't have Plexiglas myself. Here's an article for you to read why you should use a specific method for Plexiglas if you want it to last for a long time. Wishing you the best.
https://cleaning.tips.net/T005429_Cleaning_Plexiglass.html
Mr. Clean Erasers. They are now selling the cleaning cloths that Good Housekeeping highly recommends. I use a no rinse shower spray several times a week. Just spray on after shower and walk away. Bought it at WalMart and it last a long time. Pretty Cheap too!
They are now selling the cleaning cloths that Good Housekeeping highly recommends. I use a no rinse shower spray several times a week. Just spray on after shower and walk away. Bought it at WalMart and it last a long time