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How Do You Remove Soap Scum From Glass?

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How Do You Remove Soap Scum From Glass?

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Soap scum can make glass shower doors or other glass look old and dingy in no time. There is no need to run out and buy expensive products to remove soap scum from glass. Many items commonly around the house will do the job. Try one of the methods below. They are safe, mostly organic, mild and shouldn’t scratch the glass. Make a mix of cornstarch and water. Rub it on the door. Next, wipe the cornstarch off and then use a third clean cloth to remove the last of the residue. Save fabric softener sheets from the dryer. Dampen them and use them to wipe the soap scum off of the glass. Mix 1 part vinegar to 3 parts warm water. Use a rag dipped in this mixture to wipe the scum. Adding the liquid to a spray bottle and spritzing the glass also works well. Do this in a well-ventilated area if you are sensitive to vinegar fumes. Buy inexpensive hair conditioner. Rub it on the soap scum. Let it sit until it dries and then wipe it off with a wet rag. Rub Mr. Clean Magic Erasers over the soapy glass

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