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Only thing for it is lemon juice - cuts through limescale. Buy it bottled from supermarkets.0
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I use limelite, and after rinsing, dry it off with a towel.0
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I use Asda limescale toilet cleaner - cheaper than lime lite but does the same job. It is good for scale in the shower tray and around taps too, please remember to wear rubber gloves and don't mix with anything that has bleach in ( Acid + Bleach = Chlorine Gas = Lethal!)Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
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We had a new shower fitted in September last year, and we always squeegy the water off once we have showered, it really helps to keep the doors and tiles looking nice and obviously makes it a lot easier to clean. It's not really a pain to do once you are used to it either, probably takes about a minute, but when i think of all the cleaning time saved! We bought the squeegy from poundstretcher for 1.00 HTH0
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my aldi steamer did a very good job0
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Hi, I have only found the Old Style board this week and I love it!! I have a question and wondered if someone could help please? We have glass shower doors and no matter what I do they never look clean (inside I mean, outside they are fine). Yesterday I scrubbed them clean and they looked really nice, but then I had to rinse off the cleaning stuff and by the time the water had dried they were covered in water marks and looked unclean again. Does anyone have any ideas?? Thank you x
You have loads of great tips here :T I'll add this to the existing thread on this subject to keep ideas together
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
Its a real pain, i clean it then spray it with a product thats supposed to keep it from smearing but with everyone havn showers everyday i go through bottles of it like you wouldnt believe. Any tips would be great. Thanks.0
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I dilute Stardrops in a spray bottle, squirt that after showering, then wipe down with one of those cloths, (you can use just with water, forget what they called ) and sometimes use a squeegie i bought for less than a £1.
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a microfibre cloth? Thats what im use. Just seems to biuld up as no1 else cleans it when they've finished only me.0
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I simply keep a squeegie in the shower cubicle & every adult in the house uses it on the screen after their shower. This has been a 'house rule' ever since we had it installed 3 years ago & I've never needed to use anything else. It's always streak free & shiny. (Unlike most other surfaces in this house!)0
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