- 1). Fill a spray bottle with undiluted distilled white vinegar. Fill another spray bottle with clean water.
- 2). Spray the vinegar on the shower glass -- soaking the entire glass if dealing with thin film or a 1-foot section if dealing with thicker deposits.
- 3). Wait 10 minutes and then try to remove the limescale. If you're dealing with a thin film, wipe the glass with a sponge or lint-free microfiber cloth. If you're dealing with thicker deposits, push the razor edge of a razor-blade glass scraper against the edge of one of the deposits in the 1-foot area that you soaked with vinegar and try to pry and scrape the deposit from the glass. When finished, soak another 1-foot section and repeat until you've cleaned the entire surface.
- 4). Scrub the entire shower glass surface lightly with a glass-approved non-abrasive scrubbing pad to remove any remaining spots.
- 5). Rinse the glass thoroughly using the water-filled spray bottle, or water from the shower head, until you have flushed the vinegar and deposit residues completely from the shower -- especially any areas that have sealant or exposed, nonsealed metal parts that the vinegar could corrode.
- 6). Wipe away the excess water with a sponge or squeegee when finished.
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