How You Should Be Cleaning Your Shower Glass Doors
Providing a flawless shower door to residential or commercial property could be the reason someone chooses to buy or rent a home. Passing along information that helps customers understand what to do and use while cleaning glass shower doors is essential.
With the right plan in place, you can set yourself apart from the competitors and provide guidance to your customers when it’s time to make the shower door purchase. Here’s our steps for the best shower glass cleaner process:
FIND THE RIGHT CLEANING PRODUCT
There are specific cleaning products available that are designed to with stay clean technology to keep your shower glass looking clean and streak free, such as Magic Shower Glass and Mirror Cleaner. This might be considered the best glass shower door cleaner for hard water.
However, there are also eco friendly shower glass and mirror cleaner solutions that anyone can make and use at home. Anyone can fill a spray bottle with a homemade shower door cleaner, such as:
- Distilled white vinegar
- White vinegar and dish soap
- Lemon juice
- Ammonia
Any of the above makes the best cleaner for glass shower doors; consumers can run a trial and error phase to decide which solution works best.
TARGET TROUBLESOME AREAS
Harsh water spots can form on the shower glass over time. To target these areas, use abrasive melamine foam cleaning sponges or dryer sheets. These textured solutions can break down the hard water stains and wipe away clean.
DRY THE SHOWER DOOR
When it comes to drying the shower door, it isn’t something to leave wet and forget about. To avoid soap scum and streaks, use a squeegee to eliminate the moisture from the door. Using a microfiber cloth to do the same job is an option, but it may require more elbow grease.
GET YOUR SHOWER GLASS SEALED
If you want to keep your shower doors protected against soap scum and hard water stains, Diamon-Fusion® can help. Our protective coating can cut cleaning time by up to 90% and helps to keep the glass spotless between cleans. This can easily set you apart from the competition and get consumers excited to learn more about what you have to offer.
Our coating comes with a lifetime warranty on residential and hotel shower glass and mirrors, so you can be confident that your properties will always look perfect. Get started on your glass sealing journey today and find a Certified Diamon-Fusion® Dealer near you.
If you are looking to restore and protect your shower glass, DFI offers a DIY shower glass coating and restoration treatment kit that can be used on a variety of glass and silica-based surfaces. Check them out!
Originally published May 19, 2022 10:00:00 AM, updated March 5, 2024
About Diamon-Fusion International
Diamon-Fusion International (DFI) is one of the largest hydrophobic coating suppliers in the world. The company specializes in the development of easy-to-clean, protective coatings, restoration products, and automated machinery for the glass industry, as well as other silica-based surfaces.
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How You Should Be Cleaning
Your Shower Glass Doors
Providing a flawless shower door to residential or commercial property could be the reason someone chooses to buy or rent a home. Passing along information that helps customers undertsand what to do and use while cleaning glass shower doors is essential.
With the right plan in place, you can set yourself apart from the competitors and provide guidance to your customers when it’s time to make the shower door purchase. Here’s our steps for the best shower glass cleaner process:
FIND THE RIGHT CLEANING PRODUCT
There are specific cleaning products available that are designed to with stay clean technology to keep your shower glass looking clean and streak free, such as Magic Shower Glass and Mirror Cleaner. This might be considered the best glass shower door cleaner for hard water.
However, there are also eco friendly shower glass and mirror cleaner solutions that anyone can make and use at home. Anyone can fill a spray bottle with a homemade shower door cleaner, such as:
- Distilled white vinegar
- White vinegar and dish soap
- Lemon juice
- Ammonia
Any of the above makes the best cleaner for glass shower doors; consumers can run a trial and error phase to decide which solution works best.
TARGET TROUBLESOME AREAS
Harsh water spots can form on the shower glass over time. To target these areas, use abrasive melamine foam cleaning sponges or dryer sheets. These textured solutions can break down the hard water stains and wipe away clean.
DRY THE SHOWER DOOR
When it comes to drying the shower door, it isn’t something to leave wet and forget about. To avoid soap scum and streaks, use a squeegee to eliminate the moisture from the door. Using a microfiber cloth to do the same job is an option, but it may require more elbow grease.
GET YOUR SHOWER GLASS SEALED
If you want to keep your shower doors protected against soap scum and hard water stains, Diamon-Fusion® can help. Our protective coating can cut cleaning time by up to 90% and helps to keep the glass spotless between cleans. This can easily set you apart from the competition and get consumers excited to learn more about what you have to offer.
Our coating comes with a lifetime warranty on residential and hotel shower glass and mirrors, so you can be confident that your properties will always look perfect. Get started on your glass sealing journey today and find a Certified Diamon-Fusion® Dealer near you.
If you are looking to restore and protect your shower glass, DFI offers a DIY shower glass coating and restoration treatment kit that can be used to remove hard water stains and protect your glass with a water repellent coating. Check it out, along with our other surface cleaning/restoration products, by clicking the link below.
Originally published July 12, 2023 10:00:00 AM, updated March 4, 2024
About Diamon-Fusion International
Diamon-Fusion International (DFI) is one of the largest hydrophobic coating suppliers in the world. The company specializes in the development of easy-to-clean, protective coatings, restoration products, and automated machinery for the glass industry, as well as other silica-based surfaces.