How To Clean Shower Doors
Cleaning : Bathroom Cleaning Shower doors can get really dirty and mouldy if they're not dried on a daily basis. Bathrooms are always wet and humid, so its best to wipe down the tiles and doors after a shower. Opening a window or using a fan may also help. However, dirt still may not be avoidable, so you can use glass grade sandpaper and lemons to clean. Squirt the lemon onto sandpaper and it will help get rid of the hard water residue from the glass. Rust stains can be removed by making a paste of 3 tbsp of baking soda, and 1bsp of lemon juice. Apply with a spatula, leave 10 minutes then scrub gently. Use food grade vinegar on rusty and limescale areas. Sprinkle baking soda on your scrubbing cloth and then vinegar on top of this. Scrub then rinse with distilled water. You may want to use an old toothbrush as this may work better. Remember to always scrub from top to bottom then left to right. Rinse thoroughly afterwards. You may want to use rubber gloves too. Keep vinegar and lemon juice (and any other acids) away from chrome or aluminium.
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