We moved in August and the master bathroom has a shower stall with a glass (I'm sure it's really plexiglass) surround. Now, I love the natural lighting and openness but I HATE the soap scum.
I've tried spray after spray after spray and nothing seemed to make a difference. Then one day, I saw a tip online that said to use dryer sheets.
I'll give you a moment to let that sink in.
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Yes, I really said dryer sheets.
Stop smirking! I did that too, ya know. I thought, "Ha! Whatever! Dryer sheets will not do anything to soap scum." Boy, was I wrong!
I grabbed a dryer sheet today, ran it under cold water to dampen it and started rubbing. I could immediately feel the grittiness on the door breaking down and disappearing. After wiping down the entire door and rinsing it with water, I was left with a door I could SEE through, when I had not been able to see through it a few minutes before.
I think after a few more dryer sheet treatments, I might just have the shower stall looking like new again!
I've tried spray after spray after spray and nothing seemed to make a difference. Then one day, I saw a tip online that said to use dryer sheets.
I'll give you a moment to let that sink in.
.
.
.
Yes, I really said dryer sheets.
Stop smirking! I did that too, ya know. I thought, "Ha! Whatever! Dryer sheets will not do anything to soap scum." Boy, was I wrong!
I grabbed a dryer sheet today, ran it under cold water to dampen it and started rubbing. I could immediately feel the grittiness on the door breaking down and disappearing. After wiping down the entire door and rinsing it with water, I was left with a door I could SEE through, when I had not been able to see through it a few minutes before.
I think after a few more dryer sheet treatments, I might just have the shower stall looking like new again!
Wow that is awesome! I am going to try that in the shower on just the regular wall...bar soap is great until you have to clean up after it...lol
ReplyDeleteI have heard that too. Doesn't work unfortunately on my shower door since we have hard water, but I do squeegey (spell?)mine really well every single time I shower.
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