Any suggestions for cleaning a glass shower stall


Birdy , Tuesday, 3rd of August 2010 11:05:48 AM

I've tried comet, scrubbing bubbles, CLR and anything on the label that 
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says lime or hard water stains removal.Nothing seems to get that off.There 
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is just this ''etched'' look to the glass.Any suggestions?l was thinking of 
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just hiring a maid service to use it as l assume they would use more 
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commercial strength chemicals but l wanted to give it one last go before l 
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totally giveup.Thanks!
 
 
 
 
 

TAKUUN , Wednesday, 4th of August 2010 03:30:56 AM

What about oxy clean? I have heard that works. Of course, CLR  
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usually works for me. You could also try Lime away. Or I would go to a  
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place like Lowe is or The Home Depot & see if I can find some industrial  
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strength cleaner to get it off. Just make sure you read the directions  
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really well & wear gloves & mask if necessary. Also, one you get it  
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clean, I would wipe it down everyday after I got out of the shower with  
some type of cleaner. That way you can prevent it from getting so bad. I  
also like to use that Tilex shower to shower spray on my glass stall doors  
& it works wonders. Hope this helps. Good luck & Have a great weekend!  
:)  
 
 
 
 
 

Cutie , Thursday, 5th of August 2010 05:06:16 AM

vinegar  
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Bub , Friday, 6th of August 2010 11:52:13 PM

The Works shower cleaner. If needed scrub with a green scratch  
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pad.  
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Babi Bash!! , Saturday, 7th of August 2010 10:47:28 AM

I spray the inside of my glass shower with Comet Bathroom  
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Cleaner (non-aerasol) and let it set for about 15 minutes before I get in  
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to take a shower, then at the end of my shower I simply rinse it off. For  
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really tough stains, I will scrub it with a brush then rinse it off. I  
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also use a squeegy on the glass after taking a shower in between  
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cleanings. If you really want it to sparkle try rubbing alcohol and paper  
towels on the inside and outside after cleaning.  
 
 
 
 
 

BABY BUNNY , Sunday, 8th of August 2010 07:33:40 PM

you may try equal parts of water and vinegar and use a heavy  
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duty scrubbing pad and scrub away. you may also try kaboom.  
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according to martha stewart the only way you can maintain a glass shower  
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door clean by drying them everytime you use it. i try to do it when i'm  
not in a hurry.  
 
i know it sound hard because of time constraints we had. but that is the  
surest way to keep it clean.  
 
good luck.  
 
 
 
 
 

Flatch , Monday, 9th of August 2010 11:15:29 PM

the best thing i've found for showers and tubs is called krud  
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kutter. you can only get it at home depot or lowes (i think near the  
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paint stuff), but it works pretty good on hard water stains or  
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discoloration.  
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J.D , Tuesday, 10th of August 2010 06:29:30 PM

There is a product called Lemi Shine. The Hard water Expert.  
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The Lady that cleans for my mother used it the other day to clean the  
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glass Blocks in Mom is shower. It cleaned them better than any CLR or any  
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other hard Water Product. The 10 year old shower looks new again! She  
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just mixed it in a bucket with hot water & scrubbed the walls with a rag,  
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then Rinsed.  
On the Label it said it removes Tough Spots & Film, For Sparkling Dishes &  
Glass Wear, Plus dishwasher cleaner.  
 
It comes in a little bottle, with a green lid, it is the consistancy of  
sugar. We buy it at WalMart on the same isle as the Dishwasher Detergent  
(Cascade & etc.) I haven't tried it yet just bought mine this morning.  
I will try to report back after using it. Good Luck  
 
 
 
 
 

Putu (Pronounced as Poooo tu) , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 02:38:21 AM

Try lime away.  
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butt face , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 08:55:31 PM

mix 1 part ammonia 1 part vinegar and 1 1/2 parts water, if you  
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have a DollarTree store where you are pick up The Works for toilet bowls  
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(wear Gloves) it is acid based , but awesome stuff I clean apartment tubs  
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with it when my cleaning crew is unable to show  
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Babie B , Friday, 13th of August 2010 07:49:43 PM

I am a housekeeper and even with everything I'VE tried still  
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haven't come up with something that gets rid of that.The best I CAN do is  
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a product called Starpower and a mr. clean magic eraser.Those etchings  
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though.??.I think they have to be prevented and once they are there. they  
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are there.Maybe you and I will get the answer here from someone else!.That  
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would be great!  
 
 
 
 
 

clappie , Saturday, 14th of August 2010 07:58:18 PM

I agree with the vinegar , but I would try baking soda with it  
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like a paste. When you mix the baking soda and vinegar it will foam up  
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together. If that does not work I know this sounds crazy but try WD40.  
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It is good to get soap scum off. It is a good water repellent too. WD40  
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is my last resort if nothing else works.  
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I might add if you use WD40 make sure the air is stirring like a fan or  
window open.  
 
 
 
 
 

Tippy , Sunday, 15th of August 2010 01:27:31 AM

try mixing half vinegar with half water and see if this will  
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help you. good luck.  
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