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6 Ways To Keep Your Shower Glass Door Clean

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An elegant glass shower adds a touch of a luxury spa in your home. It is indeed a blessing to unwind in a clean and sophisticated bathroom with a shower door. Not only is a glass shower door beautiful to look at but far more hygienic than the traditional shower curtains.

You need to keep shower door super clean for enjoying all these benefits. It can turn into a messy glass wall if it is not regularly cleaned. Glass shower doors are a reason of stress when hard water and soap scum stains get accumulated on them.

If you live in an area with hard water, you have to struggle hard to keep the door clean. If you have recently renovated your bathroom and are concerned about maintaining the sparkling new door, you are rescued.

You are about to read a description of the top 6 ways to keep your shower glass door spot-free.

1. Keep Your Bathroom Ventilated

A simple way to ensure proper air circulation in the bathroom is to leave the door open ajar after every shower.

The bathroom is a perfect breeding ground for mold and mildew as there are enough warmth and moisture. Mildew can grow on your shower glass door edges or the soap scum left on the surface.

Keep your bathroom ventilated to prevent mold growth. Mold makes your bathroom look gross and unhygienic. Mold spores can worsen respiratory tract disorders and cause fungal infections. 

Open the windows once in a while and use dehumidifiers when necessary.

2. Use Furniture Oil To Avoid Scum

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Soap scum accumulates to form a persistent water-insoluble film on the shower glass door. Cleaning this film is a pretty tough and time-consuming job. As the saying goes, prevention is better than cure.

All you need to do is to add a hydrophobic barrier onto the glass door to prevent this buildup. There is no rocket science involved. Use furniture or baby oil as the hydrophobic layer.

The next time you clean the door, put any of these oils on a soft rag and wipe it on the door surface. Let the oil sit for two to three minutes and then use a dry cloth to polish the excess oil. This leaves an oily film that protects against scum buildup quite efficiently.

3. Use A Squeegee For Cleaning

Most of the glass door installation contractors provide you a squeegee. It is provided to facilitate regular and efficient door cleaning. Squeegee is a simple tool essential to keep a glass door spot-free.

Make it your habit to clean the shower door with a squeegee after every shower. The steam from hot water loosens the soap scum and it gets easily removed. Moreover, this one-minute task prevents you from hours of scrubbing. 

4. Spray Mixture Of Water And Vinegar

An inexpensive and pretty effective hack for shower door cleaning is the use of vinegar. It is easy and environmentally safe to use. You will not be spraying direct vinegar on the door. The highly acidic solution can damage the glass surface.

Mix 3 parts distilled water and one part vinegar in a spray bottle. Spray the solution on the door and let it sit for fifteen minutes. Wipe it with a damp, soft, lint-free cloth to get a streak-free door. 

5. Clean With Damp Dryer Sheets

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Dryer sheets are great to keep your clothes fresh smelling but they have other surprising benefits. The sheets can be used to clean your shower glass door.

Damp a dryer sheet and use it to wipe down the glass door from top to bottom. It softens the water and scum deposits.

6. Commercial Cleaning Solutions

When the scum stains are too hard to cut with eco-friendly cleaners, you may need a stronger solution. You can easily find glass-door specific commercial cleaners in the market.

These hacks are super helpful when you are dedicated to keeping your bathroom clean. If you find it difficult to put in some extra efforts, consider these shower glass replacement tips.

A lot of companies offer glass variants with a protective coating that prevents scum buildup. Such variants are a bit costly but worth your investment. A door glass without a protective coating needs to be cleaned more often.

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