Does anyone know how to remove the water spots from a glass shower stall enclosure


Baberz , Tuesday, 10th of August 2010 12:05:12 PM

Does anyone know how to remove the water spots from a glass shower stall 
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babyy bugga bOO , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 12:28:16 AM

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Kissy Fur , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 04:28:10 AM

They make a powder it comes with a scrub pad you scrub it on  
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then rinse it off takes a lot of scrubbing It is called x-spot from home  
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depot. Then use a razor blade very carefully scrape off glass & if it  
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isn't to bad it will turn out . I have had some that are so bad i have had  
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to clean them then go back & etching the glass with a picture that has  
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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 , Friday, 13th of August 2010 12:19:15 AM

White vinegar is great for removing water spots from glass  
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shower stall enclosures, it has been tried & tested & proven to work. See  
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the step by step method below.  
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Natural Formula to Use:  
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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 , Saturday, 14th of August 2010 02:45:53 AM

I clean with CLR until it is all nice and sparkly.  
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Then (this sounds weird but I learned it from a log-time RV-er and it  
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works just as well at home as it does in my RV) I polish it (along with my  
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big jetted fiberglass tub) with carnauba wax. Just like you would use on  
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your car, yes. It helps keep the hard water spots off for SO much longer!  
 
 
 
 
 

Melly Bear , Sunday, 15th of August 2010 03:15:44 PM

first clean the enclosure with CLR or Lime Away. Then, apply  
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Mothers Chrome Polish or Rain-X. It will bead up water and run off.  
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Sparkie , Monday, 16th of August 2010 06:55:41 AM

White vinegar mixed 50/50 with water or Scrubbing Bubbles spray  
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BaBy-ChEeKs , Tuesday, 17th of August 2010 09:32:15 PM

You need to get a cleaner that says it cleans up hard water  
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stains or Lime.  
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