You want to keep the door covered in wet vinegar for at least 5 minutes.
Clean soap scum off shower door.
Using a home based cleaning solution sprinkle across the shower doors.
Soak a sponge in hot water then apply a small amount of toilet bowl cleaner to the sponge.
Switch to body wash.
Give the solution a few minutes to sit and clean.
Spray glass door and close to allow the solution to set and drip back into the shower.
Go through the same process multiple times if needed.
How to clean soap scum with vinegar in a spray bottle mix 1 part white vinegar with 1 part grease fighting dish soap.
Keep soap scum mold and mildew away with this daily homemade shower spray.
Rinse the glass shower screen with warm water.
Spritz it on glass shower doors walls and even the tub.
Glazed ceramic tile and porcelain tubs are hard finishes that make removing soap scum easier than other finishes.
If you have discovered really heavy soap scum you can actually use a wet pumice stone to carefully remove the buildup.
Never use the stone when it is dry because excessive scratching can occur and never use a pumice stone on a fiberglass tub or shower.
The film will melt away.
Use a cloth to scrub the surface by hand after about 20 30 minutes and completely dry it.
Although it s not designed for cleaning glass shower doors toilet bowl cleaner is occasionally effective at removing soap scum.
Using a damp sponge wipe clean the shower.
Rinse off the vinegar with warm water and you re done.
If you have particularly stubborn soap scum you can try applying boiling vinegar very very carefully.
Re wet your sponge and scoop up the paste.
Apply it directly to the surface of your shower door.
The vinegar smell will go away after a couple of showers.
As a result they re less likely to create soap scum.
Use a homemade shower cleaner daily.
You don t even need to use a squeegee.
Synthetic soaps like body wash don t contain the organic fats that bar soap does.
Coat the door and keep applying as the vinegar dries.
Use a microfiber cloth to dry out the surface of the glass.
Remove any remaining soap scum from the door by creating a paste of three parts baking soda and one part plain water in a bowl.