How to clean shower doors with ammonia.
How to clean glass shower doors with lemon.
How to clean shower doors with lemon juice.
One of them includes application of lemon oil on shower doors.
Lemons are not quite as acidic as vinegar but they do smell nicer and will clean the glass if you add a bit more elbow grease.
Wipe clean with a sponge.
Cut a lemon in half and dip the cut side in baking soda then rub on both sides of the glass door.
Wet one down with water and use it to wipe off soapy films from the glass the frame and the handle.
Dry and buff with clean microfiber cloth.
After you re done pour a little lemon oil on a sponge and wipe down the door.
Just dip that lemon in the bowl of salt rub on the scummy glass let sit while you shampoo and condition then rinse off.
There are a few measures that one can always take to avoid trouble of cleaning stubborn stains.
Wipe the solution from the door with a dry microfiber cloth.
Mix the ammonia and water together in your spray bottle.
Spray the area to be cleaned and wait five minutes.
The lemon juice with the help of the abrasiveness of the salt literally eats the soap scum.
Once you get the glass clean i like rubbing it with a little lemon oil too she says.
Again do not use lemon juice if you have a natural stone shower floor.
Work from the top to the bottom.
Apply the solution to your shower doors.
Combine 3 tablespoons lemon juice and 1 cup of water in a spray bottle.
Leave the cleaner on the door for three to five minutes.