However, this eco-friendly product can be mixed with soapy water based on black soap or any other eco-friendly soap and then transferred to a spray bottle.
Apply the spray directly to shower doors to remove dirt stains, including soap residue.
Make the shower door shine with a mixture of homemade detergent and white vinegar :
Opt for one of the many homemade detergents made from natural products and pair it with one of the best natural disinfectants you can find, namely white vinegar.
A powerful combo that will dissolve soap residue visibly.
Detach the shower door with Epsom salt
Epsom salt also called magnesium sulfate is a mineral that allows you to disinfect and shine without much effort.
Mix it with a little water to obtain a paste and then pass a sponge impregnated with it on the shower door. Let stand for a few minutes and then rinse with clean water.
Epsom salt is used in several registers. For example, its benefits for foot baths.
Polishing the shower door with cornstarch
You can scrub the shower door with a mixture of a glass of distilled white vinegar, a tablespoon of dishwashing liquid and two tablespoons of cornstarch.
Pour the mixture into the spray bottle and spray on the surface to be treated then wipe with a clean cloth and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Clean the shower door with lemon
Soap residues and grime only have to stand well in front of the citric acid contained in the lemon. To use it, cut the citrus fruit in half and then rub some of it against your shower doors. Then rinse with clean water.
Get a clean shower door with sodium bicarbonate
To use baking soda on the shower door, the process does not differ from the Epsom salt method. In a bowl, make a mixture of baking soda and water so that a consistent paste results.
Apply the latter on the glass shower door and then clean with a soft cloth. Rinse with clean water and let dry.
Warning: it is advisable not to use baking soda and Epsom salt on a daily basis at the risk of scratching the glass because of their abrasive power.