Re: STALL SHOWER GLASS CLEANING QUESTION

Re: STALL SHOWER GLASS CLEANING QUESTION

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STALL SHOWER GLASS CLEANING QUESTION BrianInNY 05-15-2007
On May 16, 5:07 pm, amber00 <patricia.clark...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hard water, limescale and soap are all alkaline. You need to
> neutralize and remove them with an acid-based cleaner. So try a rub
> with either lemon juice or vinegar. The problem is that your surface
> is vertical, so you cannot just soak the area with vinegar and leave it
> to work. This means that you may need to apply the stuf several times
> to loosen the alkaline build-up.
>
> If you want to buy a product then Cillit Bang lime remover should
> work.
>
> Once you get the screen clean, it would be a good idea to use a
> squeegee after every shower. Then you won't have any water drops to
> make the ugly marks when they evaporate. (Or use a shower cleaning
> product daily - but why spend money if you do not have to?)


Try using white vinegar - if it is calcium deposits that may help.
You can buy expensive stuff that says it will take it off but it
didn't do anything for mine. The vinegar did as well. Takes several
treatments.



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