Moisten the magic eraser and start cleaning the shower door for sparkling clean glass.
How to clean a dirty oily shower glass door.
Enjoy your clean shower doors sometimes i like the smell of a really clean bathroom with just a faint smell of bleach it shouts out clean.
Add vinegar slowly to prevent the solution from becoming too watery.
Let the shower soak in the vinegar for one hour.
Wipe the paste onto the shower door glass and let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes before wiping it off with a gentle cloth or lint free paper towel and rinsing the glass the water.
Make sure to dry your shower door properly after cleaning.
Combine ammonia with water to spray on your shower glass.
Dip a scrub sponge into baking soda and scrub the glass.
Wipe in large circular motions to remove all haze and residue.
If you can stop up the drain you may simply want to pour enough vinegar into the bottom of the shower to cover it.
Cut a lemon in half and dip the cut side in baking soda then rub on both sides of the glass door.
Let it soak even longer if there s significant buildup.
You can use the baking soda and then follow up with the magic eraser for those pesky harder to reach corners.
Combine 2 cups water 2 cups white vinegar and 5 drops dish soap in a spray bottle.
Spray glass door and close to allow the solution to set and drip back into the shower.
Once dry you can use the cloth to buff out any streaks or smudges.
Once they re mixed pour them into a spray bottle and spray this mixture onto your shower glass.
Working from top to bottom dry the door using a microfiber cloth.
Mix 1 us tbsp 15 ml of ammonia with 2 c 470 ml of water using a spoon.
Once you get the glass clean i like rubbing it with a little lemon oil too she says.
Let the vinegar soak in for at least 10 minutes.
The oil will repel the water so the soap doesn t dry on the glass.
Spray all of the other surfaces liberally with the vinegar.
In a spray bottle mix 1 part white vinegar with 1 part grease fighting dish soap.
How to clean your shower s glass doors walls.
Leave the door open to ensure any residual moisture evaporates from the surface of the glass.
Begin by wetting the shower glass with the shower sprayer or splashing the walls with a bucket.
Fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and use it to thoroughly saturate the glass.
The acid in the lemon reacts with the baking soda making a sudsy foam.
Use a clean dry cloth to wipe the ammonia and water off to reveal clean glass.