You can try different types of vinegar but just like your squeegee there is no need to go upscale.
Nothing is working to remove hardwater stains from shower door.
Spray across the door from one side to the other then make a new row below that one.
Glass shower doors are an attractive option for enclosing a shower.
Spray the inside of the door with the vinegar water mixture.
Etching on shower doors is caused by hard water stains.
Once it s clean have everyone wipe the shower doors off with the towel they used on their body every time they shower.
Work in straight lines from top to bottom so you don t miss any spots.
Glass shower doors usually come clean with one simple ingredient.
However removing hard water stains doesn t work the same way.
Put on the mask if you have one and gloves if you don t have some buy some.
You can scrub and scrub all you want the stain won t go away if you re not doing it right.
They all work about the same.
Please note this step alone will do nothing to remove or eliminate the hard water stains on your glass shower doors.
However they can develop hard water spots that do not come off with traditional cleaning methods.
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Step 1 how to remove hard water stains from glass shower door fill the spray bottle with mixture of water and white vinegar approx 50 50.
Hard water is filled with minerals such as calcium and magnesium and because of this it creates a slew of cleaning problems.
First remove the hard water on your shower doors with calcium lime and rust remover clr on a cloth.
Removing the spots from the glass doors requires that you use a mildly acidic solution to dissolve them.
Just take some detergent water and give a good solid rub using the scrub and the stain will be gone in no time.
It prevents detergents and soaps from performing properly and when the minerals dry on your shower door they and the soap residue from bathers leaves the shower.
This stuff is toxic but using it just the once will get all the hard water stains off.
These spots are a combination of minerals in shower water and soap residue.