Easy Way to Get Soap Scum Off Shower Doors

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If you have glass doors in your shower, you've probably noticed that after a while, a white film tends to build up on the glass. This soap scum is caused by the mixture of animal fats in soap with some of the minerals in your shower water. Fortunately, you don't have to put up with this scum on your door! You can easily clean off the scum with a commercial cleaner or ordinary household products. Then, all you have to do is make a few simple lifestyle changes in order to keep the scum from building up again.

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    Clean soap scum with a commercial glass cleaner if you have it. Spray a little bit of the cleaner on a small area of your shower door, then wipe it off with a clean cloth. If this "test spray" works, repeat this process on the rest of the shower door to clean all the soap scum off of it.[1]

    • You can buy commercial glass cleaners like Windex or Glance at any grocery store that sells cleaning supplies.
    • You can also try removing the soap scum with an all-purpose bathroom surface cleaner, although this isn't as likely to be effective as a glass cleaner.
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    Opt for a damp magic cleaning eraser or dryer sheet for small jobs. Soak the magic cleaning eraser or dryer sheet in a small amount of clean water. Then, scrub the scummy area in a small, circular motion to clean it. This is the best option to take if there's only a little bit of soap scum you have to clean.[2]

    • You can buy Magic Erasers and dryer sheets at any grocery store.
    • Using a magic cleaning eraser is also the best method to use if you don't want to put any chemicals or scented products on your shower door.

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    Use a homemade cleaner made out of vinegar and dish soap. Bring a small pot of vinegar to a boil. Then, using a measuring cup, add equal parts of hot vinegar and dish soap to a spray bottle and mix the ingredients together. Spray this mixture onto the soap scum and let it sit for at least 30 minutes. Finally, rinse the mixture off of the door while scrubbing it with a microfiber cloth.[3]

    • Be very careful when working with hot vinegar, as it will burn you if you get it on your skin.
    • For best results, leave the mixture on your shower door overnight before rinsing it off.
    • If there's any scum that doesn't come off when you scrub it with the microfiber cloth, switch to a stiff-bristled brush and scrub a bit more forcefully.
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    Mix vinegar and baking soda to clean stains as well as soap scum. Pour 1/2 cup (115 grams) of baking soda into a small bucket, then add about 14 cup (59 mL) of white vinegar to the bucket. Use a spoon to stir these ingredients into a paste. Dip a clean sponge into the paste and wipe it on your shower door. Let it sit for 15 minutes, then rinse the paste off the door while scrubbing it with a microfiber cloth.[4]

    • The paste that forms in the bucket should be about the consistency of pancake batter. You may need to add a bit more baking soda or a bit more vinegar to the mix in order to get it to this consistency.
    • This is the best method to use if there are also hard water stains on your shower door that you want to get rid of.
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    Go with toilet bowl cleaner if that's all you have. Although it's not designed for cleaning glass shower doors, toilet bowl cleaner is occasionally effective at removing soap scum. Soak a sponge in hot water, then apply a small amount of toilet bowl cleaner to the sponge. Wipe the shower door with the sponge to clean off the soap scum, then rinse off the residue once you're done.[5]

    • Be sure to keep your bathroom well ventilated when using toilet bowl cleaner. The odors from the cleaner can be pretty powerful, especially in a small room.
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    Use lemon juice and salt if the door frame is made of metal. This is the best cleaning method to use to also remove any rust on your door's metal frame. Mix 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of lemon juice with 2 tablespoons (34 grams) of salt to form a cleaning paste. Use an old toothbrush to scrub this mixture into the door frame and let it sit for about 5 minutes. Finally, rinse it off with warm water.[6]

    • Make sure you apply this paste to the corners of your shower door's frame, as this is where rust and soap scum are likely to build up and harder to clean otherwise.
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    Switch to body wash instead of bar soap in the shower. Soap scum is caused by the organic animal fat contained in bar soap. If you don't like using synthetic body wash, you can also opt to use fat-free soap and shampoo instead of ordinary bar soap.[7]

    • You can buy body wash at any store that also sells bar soap. To buy fat-free bar soap, you may need to go to a health and beauty shop or a cosmetics store.
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    Dry the door with a squeegee after every shower you take. Keeping your shower door dry whenever you're not actually in the shower is a great way to prevent the buildup of soap scum as well as mold. If you don't have a squeegee, you can also use a clean towel to keep your door dry.[8]

    • Squeegees tend to be pretty cost-effective and you can usually buy them in the cleaning section of most grocery stores and mass retailers.
    • This may seem like a chore to do in the short term, but it's much easier to squeegee your shower door after you shower than it is to clean off soap scum that's been building up for a long time.
    • You should also open your bathroom windows or leave the fan running for at least 30 minutes after every shower. This will help dry out the bathroom and prevent the growth of mold and mildew.
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    Apply baby oil or white vinegar to the shower door. Put some baby oil or vinegar on a scouring brush, then scrub the oil or vinegar onto the entire surface of the door. Finally, rinse off the door with warm water. Repeat this process once a week to keep your shower door scum-free.[9]

    • The chemical compositions of baby oil and white vinegar both work to repel soap scum, making it much less likely to accumulate on your shower door.
    • Be sure to rinse the door really well if you use baby oil, since it may cling a bit to the door.
    • You can also use commercial glass-cleaning products, such as Rain-X, to prevent buildup.[10]
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    How can I clean hard water stains from a glass shower door?

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    You can use a spray bottle that is 1/4 white vinegar and 3/4 water. Spray this mix on your glass shower door, and let it sit for 1/2 hour. Clean it with a sponge after that.

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    How do you get soap scum off shower glass?

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    Your best bet is to use an effective cleaner. If you have a commercial glass cleaner, spray a little bit of it on a small area of your shower door, then wipe it off with a clean cloth to test it. If it works, repeat this process on the rest of the shower door to clean all the soap scum off of it. You can also make your own cleaner with vinegar and dish soap. Bring a small pot of vinegar to a boil. Then, using a measuring cup, add equal parts of hot vinegar and dish soap to a spray bottle and mix the ingredients together. Spray the solution onto the soap scum and let it sit for at least 30 minutes, then try scrubbing it off. As a last resort, you can use toilet bowl cleaner. Though it's not designed for shower glass, it can be effective at removing soap scum.

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    What is the best thing to use to clean glass shower doors?

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    It depends on how dirty or cloudy the glass is. For a quick cleaning option, use a commercial glass cleaner. Spray down the glass with the cleaner and wipe it off with a clean cloth to see if that does the trick. You could also use a damp magic cleaning eraser or dryer sheet for small jobs. Soak the magic cleaning eraser or dryer sheet in a small amount of clean water. Then, scrub the scummy area in a small, circular motion to clean it. For heavy duty stains, mix together vinegar and baking soda to form a strong cleaning paste. Pour 1/2 cup (115 grams) of baking soda into a small bucket, add about 1⁄4 cup (59 mL) of white vinegar to the bucket, and then stir the ingredients into a paste. Dip a clean sponge into the paste and wipe it on your shower door. Let it sit for 15 minutes, then rinse and scrub it off to clean the glass shower door.

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    How do I keep soap scum from forming?

    Drew Hawkins1

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    There are a few things you can do to help prevent soap scum from building up in your shower. For starters, try using body wash instead of bar soap, which often contains organic animal fat that can cause soap scum. Keeping your shower door dry whenever you're not actually in the shower is a great way to prevent the buildup of soap scum as well as mold. Use a clean towel to keep wipe down your door after you take a shower. Another option is to put some baby oil or vinegar on a scouring brush, then scrub the oil or vinegar onto the entire surface of the shower. Rinse it off with warm water. Try this out once a week to keep your shower scum-free.

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  • As an alternative to vinegar, try mixing up 1 part ammonia to 3 parts water in a spray bottle. Spray the mixture on your shower door and scrub away the soap scum, then rinse the door with water and dry it with a squeegee or lint-free towel.

  • Before you start cleaning your shower door, take a hot shower or just let the hot water run for a while to steam up the room. This will help loosen and soften the soap scum on the door so that it's easier to clean away.

  • You may want to lay down some tarp or old sheets on your bathroom floor to protect your floor during this cleaning process.

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  • Be sure to wear rubber gloves and a safety mask when working with cleaning chemicals in a closed space.

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If you have soap scum on your glass shower doors, you can easily clean it off with a homemade cleaner. To make your own cleaner, all you'll need to do is boil vinegar in a small pot, then mix it with an equal amount of dish soap and pour it into a spray bottle. Let the mixture sit for 30 minutes to cool, spray your shower doors with it, and wipe it away with a clean microfiber cloth. Alternatively, you can mix 1/2 cup baking soda and 1/4 cup white vinegar into a paste and rub this on your shower doors. Leave it for 15 minutes to work its magic, then wipe it off. You can also use toilet bowl cleaner instead if you have this on hand, although it's not as effective as the other cleaners. For more tips from our Cleaning co-author, including how to prevent the buildup of soap scum on your glass shower doors, read on.

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