How to Clean and Coat bathroom Shower Glasses
You’ve probably heard countless recommendations for how to clean and coat bathroom shower glass. It can be hard to know which ones are worth listening to and which ones aren’t. But, as with any other cleaning task, it’s good to have some guidelines. There are many great tips on this blog that will make your cleaning job a lot easier. And now you don’t have to hunt around the store looking for those special household products that will do the trick! Just follow these simple steps and your entire bathroom will smell amazing. Read on for a few helpful tips on how to clean and tone down the greasiness in your shower glass:
Clean Your Shower Glass With A Scrubber
When it comes to cleaning your shower glass, there are few things as important as scrubbing it gently with a mild metal scrubber. It is the life-saver that will ensure that the greasiest parts of your shower glass are scrubbed out while leaving the most important parts dry. You can find them at home improvement stores or at a hardware store. If you’re in a rush, you can always purchase one that is specifically made for the job. When using a mild metal scrubber, it’s important to remember that it needs to be able to get all traces of dirt, oil and paint from the shower. Sand, dirt and oil are not all the same thing as dirt. Sand is white, dirt is brown and oil is black. And because your shower glass is white, it will be a little harder for the scrubber to get to the bottom of the barrel.
Don’t Use Too Much soap
We get it—sodas are great for removing bit by bit the greasiness from our showers. But when it comes time to clean your shower glass, you need to use the soap you use. After all, human skin is oily and oil-based. And because our showers are often filled with so much water, it is easy to end up with a lot of oil on your shower glass. (Just glimpse into the world of industrial cleaning and you’ll see what I’m talking about.) If you’re flushing the toilets in your bathroom, you may not have realized that the soap you use is an important part of the cleaning process. It is. And too much of it can dry your shower glass out. A good rule of thumb is to fling away the excess so that the shower glass can dry thoroughly. If you aren’t flushing the toilets, you could be adding too much soap to the shower water. Don’t over wash, though. Over washing can cause the soap to seep away, creating a tricky problem when you have to clean your shower glass.
Don’t Use Too Much paint thinner
Painting thinner on your shower glass is a sure-fire way to get the greasiness out. You can find it a few places on the internet. Some people use it to clean the glass after they’ve shampooed it, while others use it to clean the glass before they brush their teeth. The best place to find it is in the toothpaste aisle. One word of caution before we get into the fun part. Don’t use your toothbrush with this product. It’s too strong for the job and will only cause the excess toothpaste to seep into your shower glass. Badger your brush with a paper towel and see if it helps. You can also use a toothbrush with a mild scrubber to get the excess toothpaste out. There’s no need to over clean your shower glass. If the toothbrush helps, by all means go for it!
Dabble with your toothbrush
If you want to get the most out of your cleaning job, you’ll want to dabble with your toothbrush. It’s the best thing you could do to remove the most dirt and oil from your tooth surface. It’s also the best thing you could do to clean your toothbrushes. Dabbing is not brushing—it’s a therapeutic way to clean your toothbrush. Try it once and you’ll never forget the difference! You can either use a toothpaste applicator or a toothbrush with a toothpaste container. If you use a toothpaste container, it should be rinsed thoroughly with a clean toothpaste and rinsed off with fresh water. If you use an applicator, you can always take a little toothpaste and water and scrub it into the surface of your toothbrush.
Dabble with a paper towel
If you’re in a rush, you can always take a little towel and towel-dab (not press) your shower glass. Doing this will ensure that the excess water ishedral off your shower glass and the towel will dry quickly. Some people like to use a towel to dry their shower glass after they’ve finished washing it. This is often a messy process, as dirt, gunk and water are all splattered all over the floor and wall. Using a paper towel only makes this mess easier by removing the excess water from the towel and giving it a dry, clean surface.
Apply a Coat of Glass Cleaner
Your glass cleaning job is only as important as the cleaning products you use. If you aren’t using the right products, your cleaning job will be far less successful. The best advice I can give is this—never use an inferior product. Always buy from a reputable source. You will be more than happy with the results. The only thing you should avoid doing is using too much cleaning products. There are many, many good products on the market. Don’t simply throw away the sponge because it’s too hard to clean. Use the sponge to its full potential! You’ll be amazed how much dirt and oil you will remove with a single sponge bat.
Final Words
Your bathroom is your laboratory. It’s where you test out new products and create your masterpiece. It’s also where you clean your shower glass. Shower glass is often painted with a colorful artificial theme. It’s important to clean it well to avoid looking like a total artsy-fartsy bum.