What is the best way to clean glass shower doors with water deposits?
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white vinegar and water 50/50 a dab of blue dawn dish sopa and a dab of jet dry.Use with that mr, clean magic eraser.once the initial water spot issue is resolved use a daily shower spray from tiles or any brand and a squeeze
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CLR or vinegar and baking soda.
Cillit Bang
I've had good luck with the vinegar and baking soda - - then put some RainX on - - like for a car windshield - - just be careful getting it in the tub area as it could be slippery. This helps the water to bead up and clean easier
Dryer softener sheets. Wet and rub on and then rinse off.
Have you tried a vinegar, water, and baking soda solution? If not, I would mix the vinegar and water half and half. Then add the baking soda (slowly as it will fizz) enough so you have a paste that will not run right off the door. Sponge it on the glass and let it sit for 10-15 minutes then scrub lightly with another clean sponge. Rinse with water from the shower head. Finish up by using a squeeze to rid the glass of water and leftover solution. Squeezing the shower door(s) after each use will keep you on top of the spots. If this doesn't work, try some CLR solution which you can purchase at any hardware store, Home Depot, or Lowes. Good luck.
Get rid of grime on the interior of your glass shower door by following these simple steps: