Does anyone know how to remove the water spots from a glass shower stall enclosure
Baberz
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Tuesday, 10th of August 2010 12:05:12 PM
Does anyone know how to remove the water spots from a glass shower stall Baberz enclosure Registered User Joined: Wednesday, 21st of April 2010, 09:31:34 Posts: 1319 Viewed 18469 times
babyy bugga bOO
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Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 12:28:16 AM
i wish i knew, i think they are right, but i have a best answer babyy bugga bOO aler Registered User Joined: Tuesday, 25th of May 2010, 13:57:55 <<----------------------------Best ANSWER ALERT------------------->> Posts: 577 Viewed 16569 times
Kissy Fur
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Thursday, 12th of August 2010 04:28:10 AM
They make a powder it comes with a scrub pad you scrub it on Kissy Fur then rinse it off takes a lot of scrubbing It is called x-spot from home Registered User depot. Then use a razor blade very carefully scrape off glass & if it Joined: Monday, 7th of June 2010, 10:14:03 isn't to bad it will turn out . I have had some that are so bad i have had Posts: 1241 to clean them then go back & etching the glass with a picture that has Viewed 12836 times really turned out well. That just takes a little art work you can get the
supplies from ur local craft store. Have fun lots of work
teddy
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Friday, 13th of August 2010 12:19:15 AM
White vinegar is great for removing water spots from glass teddy shower stall enclosures, it has been tried & tested & proven to work. See Registered User the step by step method below. Joined: Wednesday, 2nd of June 2010, 00:17:04 Posts: 282 Natural Formula to Use: Viewed 5484 times Pure white vinegar
Method to Use:
1.Fill a clean spray bottle with pure vinegar
2.Spray the vinegar freely over the enclosure & wait for a few minutes
3.If stains are stubborn spray more vinegar & wait a while longer
4.Simply wipe away with a clean cloth to reveal the shine
Top Tip:
Sometimes stains are extra stubborn – for this make a paste of white
vinegar & baking soda & scrub gently with a soft brush or sponge. Never
use an abrasive cleaner like scouring pads, powders or steel wool as this
will scratch the surface.
Dippity Do Da
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Saturday, 14th of August 2010 02:45:53 AM
I clean with CLR until it is all nice and sparkly. Dippity Do Da Registered User Then (this sounds weird but I learned it from a log-time RV-er and it Joined: Saturday, 8th of May 2010, 08:55:40 works just as well at home as it does in my RV) I polish it (along with my Posts: 1618 big jetted fiberglass tub) with carnauba wax. Just like you would use on Viewed 18560 times your car, yes. It helps keep the hard water spots off for SO much longer!
Melly Bear
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Sunday, 15th of August 2010 03:15:44 PM
first clean the enclosure with CLR or Lime Away. Then, apply Melly Bear Mothers Chrome Polish or Rain-X. It will bead up water and run off. Registered User Joined: Tuesday, 4th of May 2010, 07:30:08 Posts: 382 Viewed 7838 times
Sparkie
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Monday, 16th of August 2010 06:55:41 AM
White vinegar mixed 50/50 with water or Scrubbing Bubbles spray Sparkie cleaner. Registered User Joined: Monday, 14th of June 2010, 11:04:14 Posts: 233 Viewed 14738 times
BaBy-ChEeKs
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Tuesday, 17th of August 2010 09:32:15 PM
You need to get a cleaner that says it cleans up hard water BaBy-ChEeKs stains or Lime. Registered User Joined: Thursday, 13th of May 2010, 00:19:12 Posts: 898 Viewed 8810 times
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