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Glass shower screens
Ordep
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I have just got a new glass shower screen, and to help keep it clean, I've been using Tesco's sparkle, which I find helps.
And I was just wondering what other people use.
And I was just wondering what other people use.
“Everything comes to pass, nothing comes to stay.”
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Good old stardrops.A thankyou is payment enough .0
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crumpled up newspaper. you cant beat it and its free.Get some gorm.0
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I use lakeland's "clean shower" or something like that on our shower door. Not the cheapest but does last a long time. You just spray in on after you shower and it keeps the door gleaming. I do usually squeegee it down after we've used the shower aswell.0
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We usually just use Cif Bath/shower spray. Don't use Cif PowerClean spray though... it'll leave it really smeary as i found out! Now and again I use Windolene and the shower cubicle looks sparkling after. We always use a rubber bladed squeegee to wipe down the cubicle after every shower.
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I use a vileda window cloth or a micro fibre cloth.0
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I use a shower spray too and also a squeegy to wipe it down after I've had a shower (if I remember).
What about the seals, mine are looking very grubby now. How does everyone keep those clean?0 -
shower spray mr.muscle
and when the seals are looking grubby i use a steam cleaner to do both0
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