When we were looking back at our blog posts from last October in forder to feature one on today’s recap, we were pretty proud of our choices. However, the one we selected has been one of our most-liked, most-pinned, most-viewed posts ever. If you haven’t tried it yet, it really works. Please enjoy the recap.
Shower Door Cleaning Tip
By Janette
Happy Monday!! I am announcing to the world right now that this is not a sexy post. In fact, it is downright ugly and embarrassing at times. It could probably get me a big fat condemned sign from the US Health Dept. However, I am going to be a brave girl and put it all out there – yuckiness and all.
You know how you sometimes feel as if you should wear your flip flops into the shower in some hotels? Well, with our yearly travels in third world countries, I have had that feeling more than once. Yep!! The hotel star rating system doesn’t mean the same thing in every country. On the home front, I knew it was time for a really good take-down/drag-out with our shower because I was starting to feel as if I needed flip flops in my very own bathroom. I know….I have been traveling four out of the past six weeks, and it was time to do some deep cleaning (also known as fall cleaning) in my home.
The shower door in the master bath was looking REALLY gross. I clean it weekly with a vinegar and water solution to get rid of the water spots, but it was all gummed up around the seal, and the glass still wasn’t clear and sparkly. I decided to put on my boxing rubber gloves and get to work.
First, I gently removed the seal and then used an old razor blade to scrape away the built-up crud that was under the seal.
Then I used an old wet wash cloth and some hotel shampoo without conditioner (very important) and gave it a good scrubbing. You can use any plain shampoo. It doesn’t have to be from a hotel, but I find that those little bottles have about the right amount to clean our entire shower door. It is important that the shampoo doesn’t have conditioner because it will leave a residue on the shower door. You don’t want that. After the shower door was soaped up really well, then I just kept wiping it off with an old, clean, wet, wash cloth. When I thought that all of the shampoo had been removed, then I wiped it down with a clean, dry towel.
Do you see anything other than the marble here? Exactly. I took this photo from the inside of the shower through the clean glass, and there isn’t a speck of any soapy, yucky residue. So, what’s the lesson here? When it comes to cleaning a shower door, use shampoo and water. That’s all you need. Save the other cleaners for the rest of the room.
It works great on the door handles and all of the faucets, too. So, now that my bathroom is back to a good ole USA five star, I’m going to go take a steam bath. We’ll see you tomorrow.
Take care.
Sherry says
I hate cleaning the shower… the entire bathroom to be exact. I use shampoo on the doors and the floors too… but once in while I just have to bleach the whole thing… I hate the smell but with everything white…sometimes I just have to do it. Spray, hold my breath and run.. LOL!
laura@top this top that says
who knew. I will definitely have to try this. I also hear car cleaners work too but havn’t tried those either. I guess i like work harder then I have to ! 🙂