Cleaning my glass shower doors is easily one of my least favorite chores.
Cleaning my glass shower doors is easily one of my least favorite chores.
papaya / 10473 posts
We squeegee them every shower, and then I use Tilex on them maybe once a week or two. I hate cleaning them too!
pomelo / 5178 posts
I use the squeegee and Scrubbing Bubbles but our water is hard here, our doors always have little spots on them. Maybe I should just give up, lol.
coconut / 8854 posts
We had sliding shower doors, but I ended up getting soooo sick of them so I made DH take them down and put a shower curtain up. Not to gross you out, but you wouldn't believe the mold that was under the tracks that the doors sit on. I bleached everything 8 billion times. It was sooo disgusting!
pomegranate / 3872 posts
Squeegee and I also keep a dish washing sponge in there (you know the kind with the space for soap in the handle) that's filled with water, vinegar and a squirt of dish soap. I actually kind of like giving it a little scrub while I'm in there and it keeps it nice between big cleanings.
wonderful cherry / 21504 posts
I also figured doors were easier than curtains (because I have had curtains my whole adult life)! Who knew? I hate cleaning everything in the bathroom, especially the tub/shower walls.
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
@Honeybee: @Smurfette: It lessens the amount of soap scum build up because hubby flings soap residue EVERYWHERE and doesn't rinse it off afterwards. However, I have to save quite a few user dryer sheets before wiping because it's a little awkward to wipe with; and it doesn't really "hold" water.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
@Alivoo01: I will have to try that. Wipe when wet and not dry?
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