A contemporary shower door adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to your bathroom, providing a standout feature.

Unfortunately, it also attracts plenty of soap scum, hard water stains, mould and mildew.

And if left unattended for a long time, all that grime and dirt might all but ruin your once shiny shower door.

By this point, you’re probably wondering:

What is the best way to clean shower glass?

And what removes hard water stains from glass shower doors?

Luckily, cleaning shower glass is not rocket science.

Read on to find out how to clean a shower door and how to get water marks off shower glass.


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How to clean shower glass with vinegar

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Your first rule of thumb when cleaning shower glass is not to use any irritating, strong chemicals that might cause long-term damage to your shower cabin.

The good news is:

You don’t have to compromise on performance and efficiency. Naturally, you can buy a generic shower glass cleaner. But why spend extra when you can easily prepare your own cleaning solution with just a few household items we all have stocked in our cupboards?

One of these is white vinegar, thanks to the acetic acid which cuts through soap scum like a knife through butter.

And here’s how to use it to remove soap scum from glass in a few simple steps.

Step 1: Prepare your solution

Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. You could warm the vinegar first if you like, but that’s not absolutely necessary. If you do, make sure you don’t bring it to the boil!

Pro tip: Add a couple of squirts of washing liquid to the mix and shake vigorously. The washing liquid will help with the soaking by allowing the cleaning solution to cling to the shower glass.

Step 2: Spray the glass door

Spray both sides of the shower door thoroughly starting at the top. Allow the solution to sit and do its magic for about 10-15 minutes.

Step 3: Wipe, rinse and dry

Use a soft sponge to wipe away the mixture. Then, rinse thoroughly with water and dry with a microfibre cloth to remove any streaks.


How to clean shower doors with lemon juice

Lemon

If you happen to have any lemons past their use-by date, don’t just throw them away!

Instead, use lemon juice in place of vinegar to prepare a highly effective homemade bathroom cleaner. Lemons contain citric acid, which works on glass to get rid of stains just like acetic acid.

Alternatively, you can cut a lemon in half, dip it in bicarbonate of soda and rub the glass for a clean shower door. The combination of mild acid and bicarb will create a foam, which will help you get rid of stains. Wipe away the remaining solution, rinse and dry.

As a bonus, your bathroom will have a lovely lemon scent.


How to clean glass shower doors with hard water stains

Hard water can cause all sorts of damage to pipes and appliances. What’s more, it can dry your hair and skin. So, if you live in an area where hard water is prevalent, it’s a good idea to buy a water softener.

In the meantime:

To remove hard water stains from glass, mix vinegar and baking soda to create a paste. Once the fizzing has subsided, use a sponge to smear it all over the surface and allow it to sit for up to half an hour.

Then, wipe thoroughly, rinse and get rid of any remaining water with a squeegee. And that’s what removes hard water stains from glass shower doors.


How to clean a shower door track

 

The shower door track is probably one of the dirtiest parts of your shower enclosure, with hair, dirt and calcium deposits freely making their way into it.

With that in mind, here’s how to clean between sliding shower doors:

Start by vacuuming any hair and dirt. Next, fill the track with undiluted white vinegar and let it sit for a quarter of an hour.

Once the vinegar has thoroughly soaked the bathroom sliding glass door shower track, wipe it away and scrub the area with an old toothbrush to get to all the nooks and crannies.


How often should I clean my shower glass door?

Some basic cleaning tasks should be performed daily.

Here’s the deal:

Squeegee your shower door after each use to prevent hard water deposit build-up. If you keep one hanging within sight, it won’t be long before it becomes second nature.

Trust us, this simple task, which takes no more than a couple of minutes at most, can go a long way towards making it easy to clean shower enclosures over time.

Apart from that, plan to spray your shower door with diluted white vinegar and wipe it once a week – possibly more often if you live in a large household.

You should give your shower door – and the rest of your bathroom for that matter – a deep clean once a month.


How to keep shower glass clean

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Let’s face it:

Cleaning shower glass is not something anyone looks forward to – and yet we all have to do it.

So, knowing how to clean a shower door is essential. Thanks to our guide, you’re all set to do so without spending too much time or effort.

And before we leave you, here are our final tips to keep your shower door sparkling clean for longer:

Use a squeegee after every shower.

Leave the shower door open to help it dry out.

Install a water softener.

The bottom line is:

The best way to clean shower glass is to do a little light maintenance on a daily basis.

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