What's the best and easiest cleaning recipe or product for cleaning

Shi28890203
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watermarks from neglected shower glass enclosures?

  10 answers
  • Suzette Suzette on Sep 21, 2017

    Hi Shirley, Here's a link that may help: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/112449321918666039/


    Another tip: After your shower, keep the shower door open to let it properly ventilate and dry.


    Good luck!

  • Precious Pins Precious Pins on Sep 21, 2017

    If you want an natural method, I hear equal parts vinegar and water will do the trick - of course you'll need to scrub.

  • Gabrielle Falk Gabrielle Falk on Sep 21, 2017

    4 parts cleaning vinegar to one part dishwashing liquid. Spray and then wipe with inexpensive microfibre cloth. No need to rinse, as when the glass dries it is clear as a bell. That's all I use for my glass shower. Heaps cheaper than stuff from the supermarket.

  • DaRinda Baggett DaRinda Baggett on Sep 21, 2017

    I've tried ALL the natural ways to approach this matter...and have had ZERO improvement. Out of frustration, I donned some good heavy gloves, eye protection, and a mask.....and used toilet bowl cleaner!

    My last ditch effort before just replacing the glass enclosure completely! At this point I had nothing to lose!! Just start at the top of the shower enclosure or door and place a line of the thick cleaner and allow it to drip down...use a sponge to smooth it out evenly (it covers about 8-12" of the shower glass wall)...let sit for about 3-5 minutes then with a normal scrub brush using circular motions...go over the area LIGHTLY (capped to stress you don't have to scrub AT ALL!) then rinse! Do another line of the toilet bowl cleaner under that space and repeat until done......

  • Shi28890203 Shi28890203 on Sep 21, 2017

    I have tried this several ..applications and still hasn't taken it off. I haven't tried tried the 4 parts vinegar to 1 part Dawn yet, but will tackle this mix today. Thx.

  • Kristina Freeman Kristina Freeman on Sep 21, 2017

     comet spray foam i love it just spray on wait and wipe. that easy

  • Tyler Tyler on Sep 21, 2017

    If you want to cut to the chase, there is no magic solution that will melt those deposits with no effort. Get some Barkeeper's Friend (liquid and powder both work) and a scrubby sponge. You will have to scrub, but you won't have to scrub hard and long, and it won't be wasted energy...I promise, it will come off.

  • Gb Gb on Sep 21, 2017

    I used to clean houses for over 20 years. I used Lime Away or something similar. I sprayed it on and scrubbed it off with a nylon mesh scrubber with a handle. A sponge with a green scrubber on the other side would work well too. Someone said to use toilet bowl cleaner. That will definitely take it off but it will discolor any metal or chrome. I know from experience.

  • Shi28890203 Shi28890203 on Sep 22, 2017

    Thanks for sharing.

  • Shi28890203 Shi28890203 on Sep 22, 2017

    Thanks.