White vinegar is one of the the best eco-friendly cleaners for removing water marks particularly if a bit entrenched. Mix white vinegar with water (50:50) and use it as a cleaner to remove the water spots on your glass shower screens. Dip a microfiber cloth into the vinegar cleaning solution and wipe the glass surfaces. Some scrubbing may be required if the water spots have been allowed to accumulate for a while. After cleaning, use another microfiber to dry it and bring out the shine on your glass shower doors.
If you prefer not to have any vinegar smell in your bathroom, another alternative is to use the plain old lemon juice. Just cut a lemon half and scrub the door with the lemon. Rinse with water and dry it with a microfiber cloth.
The key to keeping your glass shower doors clean and shining is to maintain it regularly. Don’t allow the mineral deposits in the water to build up on the glass surfaces. To prevent this, keep the surfaces dry after you shower. Keep a rubber squeegee in the bathroom and use it to quickly remove the majority of the water residue. This will keep the watermarks down to a bare minimum.


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I would use CLR to remove the water spots. Once the water spots are gone, use car wax to wax the glass. This will prevent the hard water from hardening on the glass. You’ll need to do this every few months, as the wax will gradually go away.Also, after every shower, use a small squee-jee (sp) to wipe away the water, yet still keeping your shower doors clean looking. Using a towel can leave streaks.
White vinegar and lemon juice are great products to use as an alternative cleaner to get rid of those water spots on your glass shower screens since other cleaning agents are expensive and they may contain harmful chemicals that can affect a person’s health. By maintaining glass shower doors dry and moist-free, chances of water spots from appearing would be minimal.
Your problem is centainly not unique, though I understand the frustrations. Sadly we have to add so many chemicals to our water supply to make it potable, that even beyond a natural Hardness including calcium, iron, and other elements present in the water; we are prone to stains and buildup. It is a maintenance issue centairly, and one that probably should be addressed after each shower. Certainly there are many valid answers and suggestions here; I’ll just add my two cents. I use Clear Shower, and it’s adequate, after every shower. If a build up should occur I’ve also used single edged razor blades to scrape the deposits; as well as those spun plastic scrubbers like one uses for washing dishes. One suggestion that would be costly would be filtration, and/or a water softener. Another is to allow VENTING from the bathroom, especially after a shower to release steam, help dry the water on the doors, and cool the bathroom down. On an empathic note; many of us endure the same problem; and it’s a major reason why so many after shower chemicals are sold today. A Home remedy would be Vinegar and a scrunge .
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Clean the residue on you shower with a product with Tilex or a similar product. Use a green scrubber pad. Rinse the residue off and dry the glass. Take a terry cloth rag and coat it with lemon oil. Wipe the shower doors with lemon oil. About a week or so lemon oil the shower doors again. This will keep the residue from building up because it can’t stick. The lemon oil gives the shower a pleasant smell and works well. Hope this helps.
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I tried for 3 years to clean hard water stains on my house wwndois (even hired professional window washers!) No one could get them cleaned. I accidently came across a product called Lemi Shine (purchased at Walmart). It is actually a product for your dishwasher but it works wonders on glass and shower doors ect. Combine the Lemi Shine with about 1 cup of vinegar and equal parts water. IT IS A MIRACLE! Just spray it and you will see the scum start to just melt away. I tell everyone I know about it. I keep the solution in a spay bottle and clean my showers once a week. A bottle costs about $3 so it is very economical.
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Try this one out, use ammonia on a sponge to clean the shower glass. The glass will still look like it has’nt been clean. Then you take some baby oil, squirt it on the glass door, wipe it all over, use a soft towel to wipe it dry, turn the towel over and go over the door to completly dry it and now it is clean. A light coat of baby oil on shower walls will stay clean also. The water will just roll off of the door and walls and stay clean for about a week.