Clean Shower Screen in 10 Minutes with Lemon and Bicarbonate of Soda
Clean Shower Screen in 10 Minutes with Lemon and Bicarbonate of Soda

If your shower screen is looking dull or matte from build-up, a simple solution may be in your kitchen cupboard. Toothpaste splashes, shampoo, and conditioner residue can accumulate, making the bathroom lose its sparkle. However, natural ingredients like lemons and bicarbonate of soda can restore the shine quickly.

For tougher stains, make a thick paste using baking soda and a little water. Apply it to the glass with a damp sponge or soft-bristled toothbrush, avoiding coarse materials that could scratch. Focus on stubborn areas around door hinges and framework. Rinse with clean water and dry with a paper towel for a streak-free finish.

Alternatively, pour straight lemon juice onto a soft sponge and wipe it over the glass. Leave it for a few minutes to work, then rinse thoroughly with clean water or white vinegar followed by water. For a ready-made paste, use regular white toothpaste with simple ingredients. Apply it to a damp sponge, work over the glass, rinse, and dry.

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Vinegar is another effective option. Dilute it 50/50 with water, adding lemon juice for a fresh scent if desired. Drench the glass, leave for a few minutes, then scrub with a soft sponge or brush. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a paper towel until it shines.

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