Sparkling glass shower doors and walls have replaced fiberglass or solid tile walls in many bathrooms. They make a sleek, modern statement—that is, until they become coated with soap scum or hard water spots. While there are commercial cleaners that promise to keep your shower doors shining, with just a few supplies from your pantry, cleaning tools, and a regular routine, you can keep them looking their best.
How Often to Clean Shower Doors
Ideally, shower doors—both glass and acrylic—should be cleaned after every shower. A quick spritz with a cleaner and a wipe down with a squeegee will make a more thorough, weekly cleaning very easy. If soap scum is allowed to build up on the doors, cleaning can become a much more time-consuming and difficult task.
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