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glass shower door

11 replies

Clairejessica123 · 05/02/2016 14:40

Our bathroom is getting redone and included is a glass shower door. We had one in our old house which was a pain to keep clean. Please give me some tips!!

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PosieReturningParker · 05/02/2016 16:28

I have a window cleaning thingy in mine and so it gets wiped after every use.

slebmum1 · 05/02/2016 16:30

We have a squeedgy, use it after every shower. Spray cleaned properly once a week.

ChesterFuckingDraws · 05/02/2016 16:32

We have a sqeedgy in ours and whoever is last in gives it a quick spray and wipe. It gets a a deep clean once a week, usually by me!

Millionsmom · 05/02/2016 16:37

We have glass doors that never looked great until I came across the 'recipe' for glass cleaning.
It works best when the vinegar is warm when you apply so I just make a small batch.
1 cup of apple vinegar - heated for 30 seconds or so in the microwave. Add to a spray bottle. Squirt in a bit of fairy liquid then shake til it's mixed. Then spray onto the glass then rub off.
The glass looks amazing every time now.

KayJBee · 05/02/2016 16:39

A squeegy thing used after each use then Viakal when you clean the bathroom.

Flingingmelon · 05/02/2016 16:46

Millionsmum - does that help with limescale?

WhoisLucasHood · 05/02/2016 16:50

We have a squeegee. A good tip is clean it with cheap car wash with wax. The wax helps scum to stop sticking.

Millionsmom · 05/02/2016 18:19

Yes flingingmelon works a treat on lime scale and the fairy is good for the soap scum.

Flingingmelon · 05/02/2016 23:11

Well that's my Sunday planned :)

JsOtherHalf · 05/02/2016 23:42

I clean mine occasionally with a magic eraser.

Fluffycloudland77 · 06/02/2016 12:23

We use a karcher window vac and an ecloth.

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