A glass shower door adds modern beauty to your bathroom, but like other bathroom fixtures exposed to moisture, it can accumulate unsightly filth and mineral deposits. Soap scum tends to stick on bathroom glass, leaving a sticky coating that’s tough to brush, so cleaning it takes a bit more effort. Stains caused by hard water also contribute to unsightly stains. Uncleaned hard water stains and soapy buildup on the glass surface can cause lasting damage over time. There are a few simple, safe, and natural ways to avoid this. Bathroom glass washing becomes simple if you are prompt and regular with these procedures.
STEP 1
The longer grime remains on the glass, the harder it’ll be to clean them. You can make it easier for yourself by keeping a basic squeegee in your bathroom. After you use the shower, simply wipe down the glass with the squeegee. It will only take a few minutes but it will also save you the trouble of having to scrub the grime off later. If you don’t have a squeegee, a fine microfiber cloth will suffice for wiping the glass clean.
STEP 2
Once you have wiped the glass clean, it is a good idea to apply a coat of water in order to prevent the moisture in the bathroom from sticking to the glass. You can use a commercially available solution or you can make one at home using hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, and dish soap. Combine these ingredients in a spray bottle and spray on the glass as required.
STEP 3
To make a homemade shower-door cleaner, combine equal parts distilled white vinegar (heated first) and dish detergent. Spray the solution on the front and back of the glass with a spray bottle. Allow 30 minutes for the mixture to soak in and cut through the filth. Clean the glass with fresh water and a damp sponge, then dry it with a microfiber cloth.
STEP 4
In every household, the combination of vinegar and baking soda is well known as an excellent cleaning agent. To clean the grime off the shower glass, first, spray the vinegar on the glass with a spray bottle and let it sit for 5 minutes. Mix salt and baking soda in equal quantities and make a paste. Use a soft sponge or a microfibre cloth to apply this to the glass. Run the paste a little and rinse thoroughly with clean water. Dry with a clean microfibre cloth.
STEP 5
Lemon juice is an excellent choice for cleaning your shower door because of the powerful cleaning properties of citric acid. It also smells wonderful. Prepare two to three lemons and squeeze the juice from them. Fill a spray bottle halfway with the mixture, shake it to evenly distribute the liquids, and spray the shower doors. After five minutes, wipe the glass with a dry microfiber towel.
STEP 6
The water in your area may be hard. In that instance, homemade cleansers will not be able to remove stains. Fortunately, there are a few non-abrasive cleaners on the market that can help. Use a commercial cleaner with a pH of 7 to 8 after drying the glass. Wipe the glass clean with paper towels or cloth after a few minutes. To protect your hands from chemicals, use gloves while cleaning.
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