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Shower door glass (hard water)

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#1 ·
Hi everyone ... Please help...

So...this is really annoying me...

I'm sure there have been many posts about this but nothing has worked for us.

Picture 1.. perfectly clean shower door.

Picture 2... Glass door that the shower water hits.. arghhhh.. so annoying.

We have tried everything... any idea..??
 

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#3 ·
I have already answered to one question really similar to yours. So, my aunt has a glass shower door that are always (and I really mean it), always clean! So, I know how hard it is to keep that door clean and shiny and asked her for her secret. She actually make some mixture and cleans door with it. In the bottle of water add a juice of one lemon, lemontus powder (you can buy it in any supermarket) and sodium bicarbonate. Spray your door with this mixture and rinse after a few minutes. Your shower door will be clean for sure!
 
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#6 ·
I dont know either. Neat idea!

Yes, this issue has been discussed her a lot. And no one seems to have the definitive answer, maybe because water in YOUR area is slightly different in the minerals it contains. What is working best for me now is a mixture of plain white vinegar, lemon juice and water. I spray it on, and let it sit for a while, as I do other things in the bathroom. I use a Magic Eraser to scrub the stinky vinegar stuff off. Then spray on ordinary ammonia based glass cleaner and wipe it down with a clean lint free cloth.

I am always open to new ideas for this problem!