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Shower Screen Spray
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I'll second that, microfibre cloth with water and a bit of elbow :cool:0
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I just use the shower scrunchie thing. I keep a blue one hanging on the shower rail, and just use it with the shower gel on the screen everyday after my shower.Official DFW Nerd Club - Member # 593 - Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts!0
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We use a window squeegie, like a windscreen rubber thingie. I think it was 50p. Works a treat.0
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I second the squeegie. My folks keep one in their glass fronted shower and everyone who uses the shower gives it a super quick once over after they've switched off the water, before they step out. It does indeed keep it spick and span.Yeah, whatever. I'm a grown up, I can take it...0
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If you get some cheap clingfilm - the sort that seems not to stick to food but sticks to everything else. Put this on the shower screen and when it becomes too dirty replace it with another piece.0
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microfibre cloths for me every time. I use them everywhere . dont know whether stardrops would work never used it but people seems to use it for all sorts of cleaning jobs x0
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I use a squeegie but I think i heard that car-wax rubbed onto the glass and the tiles makes the water run off so easier to keep clean. Haven't tried it though0
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Fill an empty spray bottle with mainly water and a really decent squirt of washing up liquid. When you have finished showering spray a light mist over all the glass. I find this really helps to stop it gunging up and keeps it shiny. Maybe once a week whilst in the shower I do the same and give it a good wash with a cloth.
Hope this helps
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I know shampoo rubbed over mirrors stops them from steaming up :rolleyes:0
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thanks everyone0
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