Cleaning glass shower screen

Cleaning glass shower screen

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wolfracesonic

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7,023 posts

128 months

Friday 20th March 2015
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I've just tried to spruce up my glass shower screen using Hagesan professional lime scale remover. I used it 50/50 with water and to be fair it's probably the best product of it's type I've tried, however there are still 'water beads' evident. If I try scratching at them with my finger nail I can just about shift them. So my questions are:

  • Have another go using it neat?
  • What's the best type of abrasive to help things along? I used one of those dish cleaning sponges
with the abrasive, wiry stuff on it. Is there anything more aggressive I can use without damaging the glass?
  • Is it possible that lime scale can permanently mark the glass?
Thanks for any pointers. PH, Alkalinity matters.

nyt

1,807 posts

151 months

Friday 20th March 2015
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I use cillit bang with an abrasive dishwashing sponge.

Mind you, since I bought http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kärcher-WV60-Window-V... and clean off the glass after every shower, I not only get much less condensation but no calcium build up.

I have London water.

muppets_mate

771 posts

217 months

Friday 20th March 2015
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Try Lime Lite. It's the best limescale remover I've tried. (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Limelite-Leave-Active-500ml-Pack/dp/B00HEOSDCM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426878736&sr=8-1&keywords=lime+lite) Other retailers are available, etc.

You shouldn't have any residue after using Lime Lite, but if you do try scraping it off with a window scraper or single edged razor blade. Examples: http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=searc...

HTH smile




wolfracesonic

Original Poster:

7,023 posts

128 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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Not tried the Limelight, will give it a go.thumbup

sploosh

822 posts

209 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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Lemon instead of sponge?

smn159

12,713 posts

218 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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muppets_mate said:
Try Lime Lite. It's the best limescale remover I've tried.
Keep a bottle in the shower and give it a spray and wipe over each time you're in there

Wash you face first though wink

rich83

14,248 posts

139 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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Viakal (sp)

brum

54 posts

159 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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Washing up liquid

Kapenta

1,628 posts

197 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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Cut a lemon in half
Sprinkle with fine salt

Rub over glass
Rinse down

Best Bang! for you Buck...

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

171 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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Freehand with a new stanley knife blade.

Assuming the screen is plain clear glass and not got a pattern, and you are stable enough to use sharp objects.

mad4amanda

2,410 posts

165 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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Kapenta said:
Cut a lemon in half
Sprinkle with fine salt

Rub over glass
Rinse down

Best Bang! for you Buck...
When do I drink the Tequila?

Kapenta

1,628 posts

197 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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mad4amanda said:
When do I drink the Tequila?
Before rubbing the glass 😈

marksx

5,052 posts

191 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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Al's 991

255 posts

136 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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I have a Majestic Frameless shower cubical. The glass has a coating on it to prevent water marks. The cleaners recommended are

https://www.clearshield.biz/clearshield_shop

I have used these products for some years now and seems to work well.

subsea99

464 posts

174 months

Saturday 21st March 2015
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Bought a karcher s6 steam cleaner great for screen and tiles

silverthorn2151

6,298 posts

180 months

Sunday 22nd March 2015
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And after every shower use a window blade to clean the water off. Use it on tiles too.

I have experimented by using rain-x on the inside of the glass. So far so good.

As for cleaning down if you have marks, I rather like the lemon idea instead of the usual chemicals and will give it a go.

Kapenta

1,628 posts

197 months

Thursday 26th March 2015
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@OP Wolfracesonic

Any Updates on how the lemon & salt has worked, or any others?

snowley

183 posts

127 months

Thursday 26th March 2015
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I use a squeegee every day on glass and tiles and keeps most of the marking at bay.

Then once a week give the glass and tiles a clean with generic limescale remover and scrubbing side of washing up sponge.

eps

6,297 posts

270 months

Thursday 26th March 2015
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Vinegar, job done. Just the cheapest stuff you can find on the shelf will do the trick.

solo2

861 posts

148 months

Thursday 26th March 2015
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eps said:
Vinegar, job done. Just the cheapest stuff you can find on the shelf will do the trick.
I use white vinegar also with a green scourer, buff with a clean towel dry. Use the same vinegar for descaling the kettle as I hate chemicals and worst thing that happens is your coffee might not taste so nice if you've not rinsed it enough. smile