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How to Clean Glass Shower Doors and Walls

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By Kerry Fletcher ASID
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bathroom remodel designed by Fletcher Design Consultants
bathroom remodel designed by Fletcher Design Consultants

Many homes now come with glass shower doors on a tub or glass shower doors and walls on a separate shower. Keeping all that shower glass spotless can be a chore, unless you clean it every time you shower. This article will list steps on how to keep your glass shower doors and walls spotless.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    In order to keep your glass shower doors and walls spotless, you will need to purchase only one tool - a dual headed squeegee with one head a squeegee (like a hand broom with a plastic scraper instead of bristles) and the other head a microfiber cloth. If you cannot find a dual headed squeegee, you can use a regular squeegee and a separate microfiber cloth.

  2. Step 2

    When you have finished showering and have turned off the water, squeegee all of your shower glass doors and walls from top to bottom. This may sound like a lot of work, but will only take about 15 seconds and you are drip drying in the process.

  3. Step 3

    Using either the microfiber side of your squeegee or a microfiber cloth, clean all of your shower glass doors and walls from top to bottom, which should take another 15 seconds. That is it, you are now all done. Your shower glass should be perfectly spotless and should never need chemicals to keep it clean.

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mizchulita said

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on 1/7/2009 They don't look good unless they're clean! Good advice!

01Bri-Guy said

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on 1/7/2009 This is great info, those get so dirty!! 5*

ethoslogos said

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on 1/6/2009 Very practical solution for an annoying problem. Thanks and 5*

AlishaV said

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on 1/5/2009 I used to do this on my glass shower doors and it worked well.

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on 1/5/2009 Good information about avoiding a house hold chore that seems impossible to keep up with. Thanks.

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