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How to clean a really dirty shower door.
Magic eraser moisten the magic eraser and start cleaning the shower door for sparkling clean glass.
You can use the baking soda and then follow up with the magic eraser for those pesky harder to reach corners.
Sprinkle the sponge with baking soda as a gentle abrasive.
Cover all of the surfaces of the shower with undiluted white vinegar.
You may already have some shower gloves but if you don t you can buy a pair for a few.
Fill your cup with water and rinse the cleaned area.
Wet a cleaning sponge with vinegar.
Combine 2 tablespoons ammonia with 2 quarts of warm distilled water in a large spray bottle.
Be sure to use a clean sharp blade and hold it at a 45 degree angle to the surface to avoid scratching the glass.
How to clean a really dirty shower step 1.
I also used the baking soda paste to remove the grime and build up that was still left on the metal edges of the shower doors.
Use a toothbrush to scrub the metal frame around your shower door.
Spray the door and leave wait three minutes.
When the first section is done spray the third section then wipe and rinse the second followed by the third.
Let the vinegar soak in for at least 10 minutes.
Shower doors again i started with the vinegar.
How to clean your shower s glass doors walls begin by wetting the shower glass with the shower sprayer or splashing the walls with a bucket.
How to clean hard water stained and soap scummy shower doors start with the soap scum.
The glass may look crystal clear after washing and rinsing it but hard water marks tend to.
A paint scraper can help get the gunk where the metal meets the shower or door and a razor blade scraper when carefully and gently applied can scrape mineral spots off the flat glass.
For any remaining grout stains.
I poured some into a spray bottle and sprayed the vinegar at the top of the build up and let it run down the grime.
Fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and use it to thoroughly saturate the glass.
Wipe clean with a microfiber cloth and buff any streaks with a clean dry cloth.