Cleaning Shower Glass

Updated on December 15, 2008
L.M. asks from Osseo, MN
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My in-laws will be coming to town around the holidays and will be staying with us! I need some major help with getting the shower glass clean. Has anyone found a product or service that does a great job? I would love all ideas, tips, solutions, referrals..... We normally try to stay earth and kid friendly - however I am willing to put on some gloves and a mask if need be to get the job done! I have tried many products with no luck thus far.

thanks in advance!

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Thanks so much for the help! I can't wait to get started - will try them all!!

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A.

answers from Tampa on

My sister-in-law, who owns a house cleaning business swears by using shout spray-in-wash. Spray it on and let it sit for a while then wash it off thoroughly so it doesn't make the bathtub slippery. Then she says to keep it looking great apply rain-x or give it a good coat of clear wax. And the water spots will roll off rather than drying on.
Good luck!

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B.S.

answers from Houston on

I just saw this post now. I did an internet search on this a couple of weeks ago and lots of people said to use a magic eraser and a bit of dishwashing liquid. I used the scotch brite version of the magic eraser and dishwashing liquid and it worked wonders. I had previously tried Windex, but that didn't help at all. However, maybe it did end up getting some of the scum off and made the pad and dishwashing liquid work really well. I now keep a pad in the shower and do a little wipe down and use a squeegee after showering. You may want to test it first, because some of the people said they scratched their glass, but that didn't happen here.

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H.E.

answers from Minneapolis on

I use white(distilled) vinegar to get the gunk off the shower doors/stall... works great! An old toothbrush gets in the little corners.

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J.B.

answers from Grand Rapids on

Hard Surface Grimy Cleaner
1 tsp Borax
1/2 tsp baking soda
2 Tblsp vinegar
1 Tblsp lemon juice
1/2 tsp vegetable-based soap (ie Murphy's)
2 C distilled water

Heat some of the water, add the Borax, stir to dissolve; add rest of igredients, stir. Pour into a 16 oz.spray bottle. Spray onto glass, wipe with a microfiber cloth or scrub with a Dobie.

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L.G.

answers from Minneapolis on

Vinegar works great! It also makes the stainless steel or chrome (whichever it is) around your sink faucet shine like new. :) If you can eat it, you can bet it's earth friendly!

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L.W.

answers from Orlando on

Hi L.,

You have been given some wonderful ways of cleaning the shower and shower doors. I would like to share with you what I use to make my shower and doors sparkle. I use the Shaklee GET CLEAN Scour Off. For just $7.25 you can have the most beautiful, shining bathrooms possible. This product is a paste and because it is highly concentrated, you just use a very small amount. It lasts a long time and is safe for you to use, safe to use around the children and safe for the environment. I love these products so much and have been a user of the Shaklee GET CLEAN products since my parents were introduced to them 32 years ago. Please feel free to visit my website and/or call me with any questions. You can start today to make your home cleaner and have fewer toxins. www.shaklee.net/lifechangers ###-###-#### cell
We are making a difference in the lives of families and the planet while saving you in the wallet!!

So glad you asked!

L. W.

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M.S.

answers from Owensboro on

I use shampoo and a washcloth ! It works great and you don't have to worry about the chemicals and how to clean the inside of the glass while standing on the outside of the shower. I take a shower and get it clean at the same time !

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T.C.

answers from Lakeland on

I clean houses and have had my share of dirty shower doors- KABOOM. I spray it on and walk away- come back about 10-15 min later and wipe away. I am of the thinking in this business of work smarter not harder. Also a 50/50 mixture of rubbing alcohol and water in a spray bottle is the best thing I have ever used on mirrors and glass (once shower doors are clear of soap scum) it works great on your eye glasses also. Leaves no streaks use an old cotton t-shirt for cleaning glass, it works the best.

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T.O.

answers from Phoenix on

Holy Cow - works the best!

I have a maid service and use this all the time

T. Owen
T.'s Maid Service

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J.H.

answers from Abilene on

Comet makes a bathroom cleaner in a spray bottle that says on the front dissloves hard water and soap scum.
You just spray in on the shower and glass let it set 10 to 15 minutes then all you have to do is take a wet rag and wipe it off there is no scrubbing it works great......
good luck to you

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S.W.

answers from Norfolk on

KABOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

someone said bed bath and beyond....but you can get it at walmart. If your shower is that bad..you might need two bottles. but girl....IT IS AWESOME. and put on a mask. will take your breathe away.

S.

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J.W.

answers from Miami on

My husband and I found a company that manufactures their own product line of nutritional, home & personal care products items that you & I use everyday. This company have safer, natural, inexpensive, effective consumable products that do not contain harsh or harmful chemicals or preservatives, with 23 years proven success! risk free! for more info about the products go to www.melaleuca.com Click on the TAKE THE TOUR tab

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C.T.

answers from Seattle on

We bought this stuff at the Puyallup Fair this year and it really works! My shower doors were cleaner than they had been in a long time. You use it once to clean and then make a solution for spraying on the doors after your shower to maintain. Since we aren't very good about spraying the doors after our shower, we find that we need to reclean the doors every two weeks or so. That is the only pain, we thought the clean would have a little more staying power.

It is from a local company but I couldn't find their site, but the link is to a reseller. This is a safe product around kids/pets, environmentally friendly.

http://www.simplygoodstuff.com/scum_off.html

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S.S.

answers from Port St. Lucie on

Hi L.,
I have been using the same product for 13 years. Basic H2. If you want something that works, no smell, biodegradable, non-toxic and inexpesive, then you are like me. I liked it so much I ended up in a home business with this as one of my products. Let me know if you want info on it. Actually, it has been highlighted on Oprah 6 times and is recommended in Dr. Oz's book as well.
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A.G.

answers from Minneapolis on

Straight vinegar is great. If that doesn't work, try CLR. I don't know of anything that works better than CLR for hard water.

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G.H.

answers from Houston on

I have used and found that WD40 works really well on the glass doors. I was so amazed at how good it works. Use lysol tub and tile cleaner for the inside on the walls or floors.
God bless

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A.D.

answers from Minneapolis on

if you go to Bed Bath and Beyond, they have a product called Kaboom!. It's nasty stuff but it really works on the shower door. I usually spray it on, let it sit and then wipe it off. They have a fume-free kind but it's definately not environmentally friendly, but I only use it once in a while. Works great in the whole shower too.

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M.B.

answers from Raleigh on

try mrs meyers all purpose cleaning liquid - I like the basil scented one - but also comes in lavender and geranium scents - I have a chemical free cleaning service and have found this to be the only product that works - i reused another spray bottle - I put this in with about 1/4 as much water as the product (i use filtered water to mix my products b/c using tap water that is also hard water will get you nowhere) - but you can use it full strength - and spray on - clean the rest of the bathroom and then spray and scrub it down again - I also use the basic H2 from Shaklee that someone else recommended , but have found the mrs. meyers to work getting off tuff grease in the kitchen and hardwater on the showers - btw you should think of installing a filter on your shower head - sounds like your cleaning could be cut down with that investment - also try switching your products in the shower to more natural ones to alleviate the soap scum - i like dr. bronners - hope this helps
ps. the vinegar is great - but i have found other products as not all my clients appreciate the vinegar scent in their homes.

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S.S.

answers from Minneapolis on

I'd try vinegar first, then if that doesn't work, CLR has always done the job. It's supposedly environmentally friendly.

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K.T.

answers from Sacramento on

Keep your gloves and mask handy, and open a window. I do that with all of the commercial cleaners: the product I'd use: 'Calcium, Lime, Rust" Oh, and the products that are used for glass care between cleanings really do make keeping the glass clean easier, as does using a squeegie to get excess water off of the shower door between uses (then the buildup problem doesn't occur). I got a 8-10 inch wide squeegy at home depot for about 4.99. I keep it in the shower. I also hate cleaning shower doors, so an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! --K.

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T.L.

answers from Minneapolis on

It's not very earth friendly, but for our shower the only thing that will get the build-up off of the glass is Soft Scrub. I rub it on and let it soak in for 10-15 minutes, then come back and it doesn't take too much scrubbing to get it off. Good luck!

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T.B.

answers from Philadelphia on

Hi L.. I have heard that if you mix Bon Ami into a paste and put it on the shower doors that it does the trick. After it's all clean I have also heard that if you put just the smallest coat of wax that it helps to deter the problem altogether. Good luck.

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K.K.

answers from Minneapolis on

I have heard that straight vinegar will cut that glass shower crud.

When I had a house cleaning business, we used Soft Scrub on a sponge and gently, gently cleaned glass showers in a circular motion. It worked great, and we never had a complaint about scratched glass.

Test it out on a corner, just to be safe!

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C.S.

answers from Kalamazoo on

I'm curious to know which one worked for you? I have tried limeaway, but you have to use rubber gloves and a well vented area. Pretty strong but you have to use a scotch green scratcher pad and I'm not sure if that will scratch your glass or not. Let me know what worked for you, if you don't mind. I don't get on Mamasource that much so you can email me if you wouldn't mind. ____@____.com Thanks, C.

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D.D.

answers from Minneapolis on

Believe it or not, I read somewhere to try Pam cooking spray. I haven't tried it yet, but if you have some around, you could give it a go!

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