TOP 5 EFFECTIVE WAYS TO CLEAN YOUR SHOWER GLASS
If you are reading this article, then chances are you have been asking yourself “what is the best way to clean my shower?”, and usually the best way to clean your shower is simply to use a squeegee coupled with a multi-purpose bathroom cleaning spray.
However, if you live in an area where the water is harder than a titanium plated Maggie Thatcher spliced with a rabid honey badger, then you’re going to need a solution with a little more oomph.
We sympathise, we know what it’s like to spend so much of your time scrubbing your shower glass and feeling like it rarely looks crystal clear
But fear not, brave homeowner! We're here to arm you with the top 5 weapons of mass calcium destruction.
Say goodbye to the days of glaring at your shower glass with the same disappointment you reserve for the British government
Let's roll up our sleeves and get cracking!
5. PREVENTION: DAILY SQUEEGEE USE
Okay, we know suggesting a squeegee is about as useful as suggesting to “eat less and do more” when it comes to weight loss, which is why this suggestion is 5th on our list, so stick with us!
However, using a squeegee after every shower is like the superhero you never knew you needed in your bathroom. Think of it like turning off the lights before bed - it doesn't guarantee you will drift off into a welcomed comatose state, but it sure helps!
In the same way, wielding a squeegee won't magically banish all the limescale from your shower (if only!), but using one will ensure that when you do come to take on the task of tackling your clean, there will be far less calcium residue to remove!
4. VINEGAR: THE OLD-SCHOOL METHOD
Vinegar is a great natural remedy for calcium build-up in your shower, here’s what you need to do -
Mix equal parts water and white vinegar (yes, the salad dressing stuff) in a bottle.
Spray it liberally until all of the glass is covered and leave for 10-15 minutes
Now scrub it off, rinse and then realise why this is #4 on our list…
Yep, you’re right, who the hell wants to go and shower in an enclosure that smells like Harry Ramsden’s laundry basket.
Nope, not us - so onto option number 3.
3. LEMON JUICE: CITRUS POWER
When life gives you lemons, cut one in half, cover it in baking soda and rub it on the glass with the same vigour that Nigella Lawson rubs rosemary and thyme onto a roast chicken.
Leave it to sit for 10-15 minutes and then rinse and buff.
Now, although we all like the sound of a lemony fresh shower enclosure, this all does sound like A LOT of faff, I mean, are we cleaning a shower here, or making a lemon drizzle cake?!
So, let’s move onto option 2.
2. ZEP : THE BIG GUNS
Zep is like that one friend who is always ready to dive into the most intense situations.
It's not just any cleaner; it's the cleaner you call in when you're looking at your shower with war paint on your face and a cigar in your mouth while thinking, "I love the smell of Lactic acid in the morning ."
Zep is a potent chemical agent, so it's crucial to handle it with care. Make sure to thoroughly read and follow the instructions before use. Also, keep it out of reach of children and pets – safety first, maybe wear a helmet!
In the battle against tough stains, Zep is your ally, but always wield it wisely.
So why is this #2 on our list, well, because we feel that £9 for a 750ml bottle is a bit steep, plus you don’t need something this strong when you see what we have in the top spot!
1. VIAKAL: THE SPECIALIST’S CHOICE
Viakal stands out as our top choice for effectively tackling stubborn soap scum and calcium deposits on shower glass - but you need to know how to use it properly!
Most people spray Viakal on their shower glass and wipe right away like a furniture polish, but Viakal needs a good 10-15 mins to do it’s thing!
Here is our step by step guide:
Application:
Apply Viakal directly onto the shower glass. If you're using a spray bottle, hold it close to the surface to avoid misting and ensure an even coverage.
Waiting Time (This is key):
Allow Viakal to sit on the glass for up to 15 minutes. This waiting period lets the product penetrate and break down the limescale and soap scum.
Avoid letting the product dry on the surface, as this might require more effort to clean later.
Wipe down(if necessary):
For areas with a heavier build-up, gently wipe down the surface with a non-abrasive sponge or cloth.
Rinsing:
Thoroughly rinse the glass with water. You can use a handheld showerhead for convenience. Ensure all traces of the cleaner are washed away, as residual cleaner can leave streaks or marks.
Remember the squeegee… Well, the squeegee is the most effective tool for removing the water from your shower glass along with any other residue while ensuring a streak-free finish!
Viakal’s formula is specifically designed to cut through the tough, chalky residue that water and soap leave behind.
Unlike some cleaners that require hefty scrubbing, Viakal simplifies the process, breaking down the deposits and making them easier to wipe away while leaving your shower smelling great too
In addition, Viakal also leaves a protective layer that helps prevent future buildup, ensuring your shower glass stays crystal clear for longer.
Furthermore, Viakal is just £3 in most supermarkets for a 500ml bottle at the time this article was posted.
CONCLUSION
All of these aforementioned methods are great for cleaning your shower glass and keeping it free from calcium deposits and extending its lifespan.
Whether you choose natural solutions like vinegar and lemon juice, or a specialised product like Viakal, the key is consistent care and to ensure you use a squeegee after every shower use!
So, hopefully after reading this article, the thought of cleaning your shower glass will be a little less soul destroying, if not, then we suggest bribing your spouse and / or children to do it for you.
Unfortunately, we don’t have a blog on bribery.
Thanks for reading though, and good luck!