How to clean older shower doors that haven't been cleaned?
Question:I need to clean off shower doors that are quite dirty from water stains. I've tried Lime away but it doesn't seem to do the trick.
Answers:
I have found that Vinegar does a great job. Pour vinegar in a spray bottle, and add a little bit of water to dilute it a bit. Spray directly onto the glass, and scrub clean. It may take a few times to get completely off, but it works wonders for me. Make sure you are in a well ventilated area, and if possible, open the windows. The fumes of vinegar (or any cleaning products for that matter) can be very dangerous and can cause your eyes to sting. You may notice that following the vinegar, you will want to use a regular cleaning product to remove streaks left behind. You may do so, but wait until the vinegar is dry, or you can rinse with water and dry with a towel before doing so. Mixing any kind of cleaning chemicals on the same surface can be very toxic. So be careful. Remember to always wear gloves when you are cleaning to protect your skin. Good luck!
try clr
Try Vinegar!
spray on soft scrub, or mr. clean extreme clean and let it soak.
Throw them away and get new ones, and next time clean your nasty shower!
I used to watch this show in the UK that dealt with problems just like yours, and one of the ALWAYS WORK Solutuions was to cut a LEMON in half, put on a gloves, and scrub the surface with the meaty (inside) part of the lemon.
Let stand for a few minutes, rinse and repeat.
Hope it helps!
Kaboom cleaned mine right up. also removed the brown ring in the toilet from hard water, you can also use it on the shower walls. Make sure to buy waterproof kitchen hand gloves so as not to hurt you skin.
Dont be shocked but oven cleaner.It does work Ive been in this line of work over 18 years Ive tried everything.After you clean them use a boat wax apply like you would on a boat buff off when it dries this will repel water.
sounds crazy, but i hsed wd-40 and i worked kike a chark, and it is not greasy
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