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I keep a cheap squeegee from ikea in my shower for this. 20 seconds max to clear.


If you have a tiled shower adding on another two minutes and doing all walls and floor will pay huge dividends in keeping buildup knocked back.



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Fabric softener dryer sheets right after showering. And no, I’m not gay for knowing that!!!


Well, your soft, dry and smell pretty, but that shower glass needs still needs attention...

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Squeegee after EVERY shower. Rain-X every so often. No further effort has been necessary for many years. Clean at regular intervals.



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I use Rain-x on my car windshield, very good idea. I'll put some on my
shower doors tomorrow.
 
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Huh... Not sure why I hadn't thought of that before. I put Rain-X on my car glass. Why not the shower door.
 
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If you have hard water, use CLR Full strength. Apply it however you like. Spray or just wipe on with rag or sponge. Get it good and soaked and let it sit for 15 minutes or so then wash off with H2O, followed by you're glass cleaner of choice.



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Soak newspaper in white vinegar, lay it on the glass, let soak for a few hours, remove paper, wash with glass cleaner. difficult spots can be removed with a single edge razor blade for shaving your face (sharper than the ones in the hardware store).

You can repeat the process a few times to get the hard water to dissolve before resorting to the razor.


I do this wo clean used aquariums.


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This stuff. Takes soap residue right off.

That is the best product I have ever found. Nice citrus smell and it does a beautiful job.


I have to try the Comet bathroom cleaner. I've been using the Chlorox stuff on my shower walls, but even with a window open, and the exhaust fan running that stuff makes me about half sick.

As for the shower door glass, I use a squeegee after every shower. About once a month I use my wife's mixture of Dawn, vinegar, with a small amount of Finish dishwasher rinse stuff.


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Buy a spray bottle and mix Dawn dish soap and white vinegar in 50/50 mix. Spray on and let sit for 5 minutes then rinse and wipe down. Ive tried everything under the sun, and this is both the best and easiest with no scrubbing required.



This is the best thing I've ever used on soap scum. Heavy build-up I used this and a green Scotch-Brite pad to remove, and I use this about once a month with a regular cloth or spine to prevent build-up.




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CLR is good to get rid of hard water stuff.



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I use a squeegee after I shower.

The best bathroom cleaner I ever used was a DIY mixture of baking soda and vinegar. But it's only good for the day you mix it up.



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