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Maintenance Tips for Your Glass Shower Door

by | Feb 3, 2016 | Cleaning Glass, Glass Shower Enclosures, Shower Doors, Uncategorized

Your new glass shower door in Houston can last for years and years with the proper care and maintenance. If you don’t care for your shower door, you’ll end up needing glass replacement or repair fairly quickly. Here are some valuable maintenance tips for your new glass shower door .

A bathroom with a marble floor and a glass shower.

Prevent Stains from Hard Water Buildup

If you live in a region with hard water, your glass shower door is at risk for building up hard water stains. Over time, these can etch the glass shower door and damage it permanently. You can prevent hard water stains by using a squeegee to clean off the glass after every shower. You can also use a microfiber towel instead of a squeegee. You should also use a weekly shower cleaner that can safely and gently remove mineral deposits from the glass shower door and prevent hard water stains.

Use the Proper Cleaning Supplies

You should never use abrasive cleaning supplies on your glass shower door. Do not use abrasive powders, pads, steel wool, or any cleaning product that contains bleach or ammonia. These products can damage the glass and also corrode the shower door’s hardware over time. You should clean your glass shower door weekly with cleaning products that won’t damage the glass. You can spray the glass with a simple mixture of one part white vinegar, four parts water, and a few drops of mild dishwashing liquid. Let the solution sit on the glass for a few minutes, then wipe clean with a microfiber cloth.

Protect Your Shower Door Seals

Your glass shower door’s seals prevent water from dripping out of the shower onto your bathroom floor. These seals can be damaged by strong cleaning chemicals, and will develop holes and begin to leak. You can protect the seals by only cleaning them with mild soap and warm water. Keep the bottom sweep in particular as clean as possible, and lengthen its life by applying a coat of petroleum jelly to its surface. When your seals become worn or damaged, replace them as soon as possible.

 

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