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I can tolerate a few watermarks on the screen, the screen is easily cleaned, yes e-cloth or other microfibre is good, it's the icky bit round the bottom that gets me down! There are now 3 showers in the house and 4 loos. As a rule I'm the only one who cleans any of them! We put a shower room in the attic bedroom, there is one in the family bathroom and when we refurbed the back bedroom, it seemed sensible to put a shower room in there too, as the pipe work is all shared with the family bathroom. 4 basins as well of course!
Also.. make them use shower gel not soap. My dh insists on soap and it's horrible to clean off![SIZE=-1]"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"[/SIZE]
Trying not to waste food!:j
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Hi all,
Try some vinegar! This is great for waterstains. Maybe try it diluted in a spray bottle. I used a little on my sponge with a drop of washing up liquid on my kitchen sink and it brings it up lovely and shiny! Omit using the washing-up liquid for the shower though - too many suds to rinse:p0 -
I either use Lidl's Adritt, smells a bit chemically, or Astonish orange paste, a bit abrasive, rinse off afterwards.0
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Another vote for white vinegar, diluted in a spray bottle. Quick swish every day and a polish up with a dry cloth - works well. Use it daily on taps too - we live in a hard water area and the vinegar keeps them sparkling.0
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I might give this a try once I've got the glass clean!
Has anyone got any tips for getting rid of stubborn water marks on glass shower doors? I live in a hard water area and none of the power sprays etc seem to be any good at getting rid of the marks - despite the claims on the bottle.
I use Clean-X cream cleanser - works a treat - they also make a shower protector - like Rain-X but for showers. I tried vinegar but it does smell!0 -
I find the best wayto clean my shower screen is a micro fibre cloth and plain water,it brings it up like new :T0
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Hi,
I use Clean-X cream cleanser - works a treat - they also make a shower protector - like Rain-X but for showers. I tried vinegar but it does smell!
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can anyone give me any ideas on how to keep the glass in the shower clean everything sticks to it and is so hard to get off0
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I wipe my shower door every other day or so when I get out of the shower with a microfibre cloth. Sometimes elbow grease is needed, but thats it.0
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