Do you get frustrated with hard water spots and soap scum stains in your bathroom’s shower glass walls? Those can be tough to clean, and they can make your otherwise clean bathroom look dirty!
I used to be a fan of bleach and commercially available products designed to quickly get rid of soap scum. Some even advertised the product as no scrub solutions.
Those strong chemicals worked, but they were harsh, had strong smells, and were irritants.
I remember needing to open windows and getting fresh air into my lungs after spraying those and cleaning my bathrooms. That couldn’t be healthy!
Once I became a mom, all that changed, and I switched my cleaning products to mostly natural solutions, without the strong chemicals I used to use regularly.
In this post, I am sharing what I use to clean my glass shower doors at home to get rid of all the unwanted water spots and soap scum quickly, with NO strong chemicals.
How to Clean Glass Shower Doors with No Harsh Chemicals
How to Clean Glass Shower Doors with No Harsh Chemicals
Materials
- Scrub sponge
- Spray bottle
- White vinegar
- Baking soda
- Glass cleaner
- Microfiber towel
Instructions
1) Fill a spray bottle with wine vinegar.
2) Wet the shower glass walls by splashing water onto them.
3) Spray vinegar on the shower glass walls, saturating them completely.
4) Let the vinegar sit for 15-20 minutes.
5) Grab the scrub sponge, sprinkle baking soda on it, and use it to scrub the glass. The mix of baking soda with the vinegar on the glass will help dissolve the tough to get rid of hard water spots and soap scum.
6) Rinse completely.
7) Dry the glass with your microfiber cloth or paper towel.
ENJOY the clean-looking glass!
Now, I use baking soda and vinegar to clean many things around my home. For example, the mix works well to clean my kitchen, and I often use it to clean the kitchen sink.
Have you used baking soda and vinegar as a cleaning solution at home as well? Share your favourite non-chemical solutions to keep your home clean in the comments.
15 Comments on “How to Clean Glass Shower Doors with No Harsh Chemicals”
I like using vinegar to clean, now I will add some baking soda and see how that works.
I usually use just vinegar and water but tried using the baking soda paste as well and it did a wonderful job….thanks 🙂
Thanks for sharing. Will use this info in our cleaning.
that’s a good way to reduce your chemical footprint
vinegar and baking soda is a great natural cleaner!
Great tip. I use just vinegar and water. Never tried wine vinegar. Interesting.
oh my goodness ! thank you for posting. I hate using windex on my glass doors . smells horrible and doesnt do a great job. I usually call cleaners every few months to do it . I will try this out
I have been using vinegar and baking soda natural cleaner for years. We live on rural property near a river, and I wanted to make sure my septic field contaminated as little as possible.
Very safe!🐓
will have to save this tip if i get glass shower doors
I use vinegar and baking soda on my kitchen sink but never thought to clean my shower stall with it too.
The baking soda is the missing link! I use vinegar but never thought to use baking soda. I need to try this on my shower tiles.
I love cleaning with vinegar/baking soda!
When I clean with vinegar I always want fries after. But it makes a great cleaning solution.
Great cleaning tips, thanks for sharing!