
Step 3: Spray the entire shower door
Spray generously on:
- Glass panels
- Corners and edges
- Handles (if dirty)
Let it sit for 10–15 minutes.
This is the step most people skip—but it’s the most important.
Step 4: Light scrub (don’t overwork it)
Use a microfiber cloth or soft sponge and wipe in circular motions.
You’ll notice something interesting:
The grime starts sliding off instead of sticking.
For stubborn spots, focus a little longer—but you shouldn’t need force.
Step 5: The “secret finishing trick” (choose one)
Option A: Dryer sheet trick (surprisingly effective)
Wet a used dryer sheet and gently rub the glass.
It helps:
- Remove leftover residue
- Polish the glass
- Reduce streaks
Option B: Magic eraser (for heavy buildup)
Lightly use a magic eraser on tough water stains.
Do NOT press too hard or you may dull the glass over time.
Step 6: Rinse and dry properly
Rinse with warm water, then wipe completely dry using a microfiber cloth.
This step prevents:
- Water spots
- New mineral buildup forming immediately
💡 Why Your Old Method Didn’t Work
Most people make these mistakes:
- Using only glass cleaner (doesn’t remove soap scum)
- Scrubbing dry buildup (just spreads it around)
- Not letting cleaner sit long enough
- Not drying after cleaning
Glass shower doors need chemical breakdown + time, not just wiping.
🛁 Bonus Trick: Keep It Clean for Longer
After cleaning, spray a light mix of:
- Water + a few drops of dish soap
Then wipe quickly every few days. This prevents buildup from bonding again.
Even better: keep a small squeegee in your shower and run it over the glass after each use. It takes 10 seconds but reduces cleaning by 80%.
✨ Final Result
When done correctly, your shower door will look:
- Crystal clear
- Streak-free
- Almost brand new
And the best part?
You won’t need aggressive scrubbing or expensive cleaners anymore.








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