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Water marks, damaged shower door
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Kill Rot Gel worked for me.Its in a tubbie plastic bottle.Kill Rot ordinary one didnt work but that gel did.Needed 2 of them.It was in a house that had been rented by 5 people.0
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My husband used t cut on ours, worked like a dream!
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The same idea as T-cut, have you tried old-fashioned Jim cream ( or Cif, or whatever the hell it's called these days ) - the mildly abrasive stuff ? That shifts most stuff. I use Lidl's own-brand version as it's much cheaper, but works a treat.0
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If you want to go the easy route, just use a bit of Hydrocloric acid. Obviously you must be careful not to get it on anything except the glass you wish to clean, but it's easily the fastest and most effective method.0
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Pretty good at removing skin as well, I should imagine ! Which aisle in Tescos do they keep it in ? :-)0
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