If there's one thing I hate doing, it's is cleaning the shower walls!
With all those caked-on soap scum and limescale settling...
...we have to do it super often!
Fortunately, there is a grandmother's trick to easily clean shower screens and keep them always clean.
The super effective trick is to clean them with white vinegar and baking soda to leave no trace . Watch:
Contents
- white vinegar
- baking soda
- microfiber cloth
- empty spray
- bowl
1. Dampen your microfiber cloth.
2. Pour the pure white vinegar into the spray.
3. Spray the white vinegar on the glass shower screen.
4. Pour the baking soda into the bowl.
5. Dip the damp cloth in the baking soda.
6. Apply it directly to the shower walls. It sparkles!
7. Rub in circular motions until the fizzing stops.
8. Rinse the shower screens and the cloth with hot water.
9. Run a dry microfiber cloth over the shower walls to dry the glass.
There you go, the shower walls are now perfectly clean :-)
Your shower screens are nickel chrome. And the best part is that they will stay that way for much longer!
Simple, practical and effective!
You now know how to remove encrusted limestone from a shower screen.
No need for a special product to remove limescale from the shower cubicle.
It's much more economical that way. In addition, your white vinegar + baking soda duo is 100% natural. It is respectful of your skin and your health.
Not to mention that it is compatible with septic tanks.
- To avoid soap scum, it is very important to rinse and wipe after each shower with a squeegee like this to remove soap scum, body oils, etc. You can also use a microfiber cloth to wipe the shower walls and door after each shower. In this way, the walls of your shower will stay clean longer.
- Preferably use liquid shower gel and not soap to wash in the shower and bathtub. Why ? Because the oils and fats in soap promote soap scum. Because shower gel is essentially a detergent, it is specially formulated to prevent soap scum from building up in the shower or tub.
Thanks to its acidity, there is nothing more effective than white vinegar in removing limescale deposits from glass.
It is a powerful anti-limestone with recognized effectiveness.
It is also a very effective degreaser. As a result, neither soap nor limestone can resist it.
Bicarbonate is a slightly abrasive powder that will help loosen dirt and remove greasy deposits.
A powerful duo to descale and clean a glass shower screen!