How Do You Clean Sliding Shower Doors?
Your sliding shower doors can be a real pain to clean, especially if they’re covered in soap scum or mildew. The other problem you’ll run into is that some commercial cleaners can leave streaks, making your doors look dirty even when they’re not. That’s why it’s important to be choosy about which cleaning materials you use, and to make the shower doors part of your weekly cleaning routine. Mix three parts water with one part bleach. Pour what you need into a bucket and place it in the shower. Fill another bucket with clean water and put it in the shower so you can rinse. It’s hard to angle the showerhead toward the door and rinse the entire thing. Get in the shower and close the doors. You’re going to tackle the inside of both doors first. It’s a lot easier to clean this way than switching back and forth. First take care of the mildew. Dip your rag in the bleach solution and start scrubbing it away with your brush, or spray your doors with a cleaner specifically designed to kill it. Th