How do I remove and prevent scum build up on glass shower doors?
We have a new walk in shower with beautiful clear glass doors. We have been using a squeegee and i spray tiles but don't get along well with the strong chlorine smell. I was thinking of using some sort of wax to allow for water to run off smoothly but i don't know how it will react with the scum build up. Will it make it worse? Anyway, what is your best idea for this?? Thanks
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I would apply RainX that's meant for car windshields, it sure repells water.
Use Rain guard on the clear shower doors like you use on car windshields to prevent scum and drips.
Be sure the glass is clean before doing the above.
Try plain white 5% vinegar in a spray bottle.
I actually use canola oil on my shower doors after cleaning them well. It leaves a fine film that repels water and mineral buildup. It doesn't feel greasy or oily.
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