How do you remove hard water deposits from glass shower doors?

Sandy Eggers
by Sandy Eggers
  5 answers
  • William William on Apr 14, 2019

    I use a bunch of used fabric softener sheets saturated with vinegar. I have also use spray canola cooking oil and it did work. Also left a coating to slow down build up.

  • Claudia Claudia on Apr 14, 2019

    There is a magnetic wrap that fastens to your incoming pipes of water. It changes the electrons in water so they don’t clump together. You will have to clean up your fixtures first to remove the buildup...but all of a sudden you will realize that you aren’t scrubbing as much.

  • Khicks4330 Khicks4330 on Apr 15, 2019

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  • Nan W. Nan W. on Apr 15, 2019

    Sandy: I use Lime Away. (wear gloves!) ...soak rags... then apply to doors. It may take a while to work and subsequent applications may be necessary --- depending on build-up.


    Then! I keep a squeegee in my shower and do the doors after EVERY shower. NO excuses! (Will save so much time/work later!)

  • JUDY MCKAY JUDY MCKAY on Apr 16, 2019

    Limeway works better than CLR and use a magic eraser after it sits on there for a bit. If it is really bad it may take several times. My advice clean it every week and you won't get a build up. Also use ordinary spray starch and wipe with dry cloth and it will repel it and also works in the shower as well.