Allow the vinegar solution to sit on the limescale for about 10-15 minutes. This will help loosen the deposits.
6. Scrub Gently:
Use a soft cloth, sponge, or a scrub brush to gently scrub the limescale deposits. Avoid using abrasive materials or scouring pads, as they can scratch the glass.
7. Rinse and Repeat:
Rinse the shower doors with warm water to remove the vinegar solution and loosened limescale. If some deposits remain, repeat the process.
8. Squeegee Dry:
After rinsing, use a squeegee to dry the shower doors. This helps prevent future limescale buildup by minimizing water spots.
9. Preventive Measures:
To prevent future limescale buildup, consider applying a water repellent product specifically designed for shower glass. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application.
10. Regular Maintenance:
Make it a habit to rinse and squeegee your shower doors after each use to minimize the accumulation of limescale and soap scum.
11. Alternative Methods:
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