I have a glass shower door and I just use a generic spray glass cleaner. That and a lot of elbow grease with a Scotch rescue pad.Originally Posted by Bonbonlover;2736068;
I have a glass shower door and I just use a generic spray glass cleaner. That and a lot of elbow grease with a Scotch rescue pad.Originally Posted by Bonbonlover;2736068;
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Thanks for the info, Leo. I cleaned them all today using the water/alcohol and they came out great.
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Gutmutter...I will try that... Maybe I nee stronger elbow grease thought..Originally Posted by Gutmutter;2736119;
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If there's a lot of build-up: Soft Scrub on a scouring pad and rinse really well. After you've done that, apply Rain-X (the stuff you use on car windshields). Everything glides right off and your doors will sparkle.Originally Posted by Bonbonlover;2736068;
Oh Rain-X sounds like the key! thanks!
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I have a story that tells how much I HATE cleaning the shower.
When we first moved in here we had glass shower doors. Never having been around them, I didn't realize until about a year later that they needed to be cleaned, I just thought they were "naturally cloudy"When I figured out it was soap scum, I got a razor blade and scraped off the scum. It was amazing the difference.
I very much believe in rescuing animals, not buying them.
Candice Bergen, on finding her dog, Lois, a terrier/basset hound mix
I have also been known to use the new Mr. Clean Magic Eraser -- works wonders !Originally Posted by bewty;2736511;
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Anyone have a good idea for cleaners that really work well for cleaning that nasty dirty bathtub ring??
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Scrubbing Bubbles and Mr Clean Magic Eraser -- easy as pieOriginally Posted by angelic_one2002;2736719;
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Thanks, Margaritaville.I'll try the Mr. Clean magic eraser.
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