A basic squeegee costs less than 10 and saves you lots of time and frustration.
How to clean easy clean shower doors.
Unfortunately cleaning shower glass isn t as easy as grabbing a soapy sponge or glass cleaner and a cloth.
The best thing you can do is squeegee the door after each use koenig says.
After all ammonia and bleach.
Use a magic eraser or similar foam cleaning pad to wipe your shower walls and doors quickly.
Unless you have frameless glass shower doors in the bathroom you also need to clean shower door tracks.
It lasts a couple of months.
Keep one hanging in your shower to make it easy and remind family members to do it after each time they shower.
Nothing puts the finishing touch on a pristine just deep cleaned bathroom quite like a crystal clear glass shower door.
My glass shower is the original in my 1951 home so it is coffin like compared to modern all glass shower doors swoon and i m not too crazy about the etched swan.
Soap scum and unsightly grime that accumulates in those metal tracks and is easy to see but hard to reach.
That helps to prevent some of the hard water spots.
Let the acidic qualities of white vinegar make your task a bit easier.
Cleaning glass shower doors.
I only clean them when they start looking bad once every couple of months.
But with a little cleaning know how and determination those hard water spots don t stand a chance.
Dirty shower door glass and shower glass walls can make an otherwise clean bathroom look dirty.
All that aside i ve managed to keep soap scum at bay.
Plug the drain hole or slit in the track with a paper towel.
Glass shower doors have plenty of pros and cons and managing soap scum can deter homeowners from wanting them.
Cleaning the doors and surround is simple.
Cleaning the shower surround as well as the doors is best done directly after a shower because the hot water loosens dirt and grime.
I don t clean the shower doors daily.
It s always a challenge to clean shower doors of the hard water stains and soap scum that lingers after a wash but you don t have to resort to harsh chemicals.
I do use a squeegee to wipe off water from the doors after each shower.