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Cleaning over bath shower screen
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Suggestions for best product to use to keep curved shower screen and door clean.I use Mr Muscle Shower shine daily but living in a hard water area the screen is permanently marked. I have tried using Flash multisurface and glass cleaner but I don't really want to have to clean it every day.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can buy shower glass protector that forms a clear invisible shield on the glass.This repels water, limescale, soap residue and dirt and keeps the glass clear and cleaner for longer.One company who sells it are Merlyn Bathrooms. You get a shower glass care kit containing Limescale remover, The protector, Glass cleaner and various cloths and sponges in a pack.
Clear vinegar is great with cleaning glass as long as you rinse well afterwards. Kim and Aggie- How Clean Is Your House- watch regularly for cleaning tips as they are ace. Some of the best cleaning tips are the old fashioned ones :-) Use lemon juice regularly for cleaning, too, great on limescale :-) Warmest wishes, Bea :-)
Harsh chemicals are not great for the environment or your skin or your lungs. You can put some vinegar, clear, into an atomiser- spray it on all over your shower screen- leave it on for half an hour then come back then rinse it off. It is very good. Also, to descale kettle in hard water areas- if very scaled up use clear vinegar of lemon juice + cover the total area that is limescaled and leave over night then clean the next morning- guarantee it will work. To clean often is better + easier, too :-) Do most of cleaning by traditional means + works fantastic! Husband said to me that newspaper scrunched up to dry off the vinegar works very well, too. Banana skins are great for cleaning shoes, too! The cheaper products are the ones that are best for the environment too- like clear vinegar or lemon juice ;-)
Warm wishes, Bea :-)
Warm wishes, Bea :-)