How do i get rid of water stains on my shower doors ?


Question:I have tried Cillit Bang,Jiff etc but nothing seems to shift the stains.

Answers:
EASY! Just use some Lemon Oil on a rag, and wipe it. One wipe is all it takes. The more you use this, the more water stains will disappear.Just like magic! You won't even need to scrub. A soft cloth will do. By the way, WD40 is flammable and smells lovely,just like a car mechanics garage.


gee , its science , its condensation deal with it !
try water and a sponge :P
try warm water and white vinegar, give it a bit of elbow grease!! (dont over do the vinegar!) also you can stick a bit of bicarb and lemon juice in the mix, natural unharnful cleaners are great
Cillit bang is great, I put it on and leave it for 10 mins then go back and rinse off, or you must try and use a scrubbie pad.

if not try limelight, get the gel in a bottle, great stuff!
Lidl do a great limescale remover for about £1 odds. I find that it works brilliantly. Put it into a sprayer, spray on and leave for a few minutes, then get going with a soft nylon scrubby pad. Works a treat.
shaving foam put on it then left for 10mins before washing off
I agree with the lemon oil suggestion... it's always worked for me!
Ajax Shower Power, it really is brilliant and regular use afterwards helps prevent it coming back
bleach and water..
Mild HCL solution or pure vinigar. Spray it on and let it set for 20 minutes. then spray again and wipe it off. For your HCL solution, use 1 part pool acid (HCL) to 4 parts water. Rinse your hands off well afer hanleing the solution.
WD-40 AND IT WON'T HURT THE GLASS OR PLASTIC IN ANY WAY IT HAS LOTS AND LOTS OF USES...TRY IT FOR SCUFF MARKS TO UNTANGLE TANGLED NECLACES AND SOAP SCUM
you have alot of advice here. beware the cillit bang ,,,,,,it takes of more than it should . you should see inside my cupboard the finish has gone no thanks to c/b .when you have the stains removed. wipe the walls and doors with a find film of baby oil regularly .no more soap or lime scale will settle. this works well on stainless steel cooker hoods or any place where grease settles
wow some good ideas here... i especially like the baby oil one - i knew about it for stainless stell but not shower cubicles.. wud smell lovely too! I use a bathroom cleaner - anyone will do - give it a good rub but use a window wiper after that, you know, the plastic kind with a rubber edge like the window cleaner uses? This gets rid of any smears and leaves it lookin great!! From now on tho I will finish off with a wipe of baby oil! :D
I agree with the WD40 I had the same problem with my shower. WD40 is a good water repellent. When using your shower if you will rinse it down including the doors then wipe it dry you will never have water stains I try to tell my husband this and he makes more work for me. Make sure you have plenty of air stirring when using WD40.
oxy clean does the trick (or the supermarket equivelant) Wilkinson's version is good.

cillit bang turned my shower black.
use lemon oil. works great with no effort
if cillit bang doesn't work you cant beat the old hot water and vinegar good luck
white vinegar - apply liberally with a non-scratch bath cleaning sponge (the ones with sponge on one side and non-sccratch scourer on top). Scour with the scourer side while adding more vinegar and then rinse. (you may need to add more vinegar and leave for 15 mins). if the water stains are bad you may need to do this three times but eventually you will have a lovely clear shiny door.

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