@graywings123, Recap: fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and add 1 Tablespoon blue Dawn. Thoroughly wet the shower door with the mixture. Let set 10 minutes (“if your shower door hasn’t been cleaned in 3 years, let the mixture set overnight”). Scrub vigorously with the GREEN side of a Scotch-Brite Heavy Duty Scrub Sponge. Rinse thoroughly. The theory is that the vinegar dissolves the minerals causing the deposits on the glass while the Dawn creates viscosity that holds the vinegar in place long enough to do its job. The final step is to clean both sides of the glass with Windex.
Below are before and after pictures. She made the comment that the bathroom had taken them two hours to clean but that included the shower stall which was pretty gross.
After scrubbing, but before Windex:
The video also shows cleaning water spots off the fixtures in the shower using the same mixture, but cautions not to use the green side of the sponge on the fixtures because it will scratch them.
The women at gocleanco must eat their Wheaties every morning. They sure do attack the cleaning tasks with vigor!
DH and I are pretty consistent about squeegeeing and drying our shower doors. But occasionally life happens. We forget or something is so pressing that we cannot take the minute or so needed to squeegee. When that happens, I use liquid BKF and a blue scrubby sponge the next time I shower.
Q