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How to Clean Shower & Shower Doors Simply

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By madisgrandma
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Have your shower and shower door shining with this simple solution. This process can also be used for counter tops, sinks, and faucets.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Spray Lemon or Orange Oil
  • Dry Rag
  1. Step 1

    Place a dry towel on the shower or tub floor to protect them from the oil.

  2. Step 2

    Generously spray sides of shower, shower surround and shower door with lemon or orange oil. Be careful to keep it from the floor. Let sit for a few minutes. You may use a soft scrubber if you have difficulty removing some of the hard water spots.

  3. Step 3

    Wipe down with clean dry towel. Repeat as necessary. You can use a sponge and oil but I found the spray seems to work the best.

  4. Step 4

    Once you have removed the lime deposits and your tub/shower is shining like new, you can maintain the shine by repeating the process every couple weeks. Also works well on tile showers and faucets.

  5. Step 5

    I have also used this same process on bathroom counter tops, kitchen counter tops and sinks. They shine like new.

Tips & Warnings
  • Be careful to keep oil from floor so you don't slip while in the tub/shower.
  • Works well! The oil seems to cut the grime and add a preventative coat to keep the grime and lime from building up again.
  • BE EXTRA CAREFUL NOT TO GET THE OIL ON THE FLOOR ON TUB OR SHOWER. OTHERWISE IT WILL BE SLICK!!!
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