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Old 09-02-2010, 01:59 PM   #1
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Help needed, having huge difficulties getting the white water stains off my showerscreens, have tried tricleanium and sugarsoap oh and of course windex but no banana

Any ideas greatly appreciated
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CLR used to work really well for me
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YES now why didn't I think of that. I will get some and try it, cheers Jaana
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YES now why didn't I think of that. I will get some and try it, cheers Jaana
No problems mate hope it works
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My shower was really really bad. So bad I gave up on even trying to clean it!

I used the Enjo calcium disolver and it has made a huge difference. Still a few marks on it but you can hardly see them now.
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Never used Enjo but thanks for the tip will try the CLR
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Steel wool works a treat on white water stains.. just with normal glass cleaner. (bit of elbow grease too)
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My mum has turned into this enjo crazy person. It actually works really well on the shower screens. Not sure the exact thing she uses but she is raving on about how great it is
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According to the cleaning lady in the Sunday Times and has written lots of books (sorry can't think of her name) you may have glass cancer. Sounds terrible doesn't it. But her solution really worked for me. Clean the glass thoroughly and then get a soft cloth or better still use old panyhose and rub the glass with almond oil. The oil gets into the little bubbles in the glass that makes it always look "milky" which makes the glass look like it always has a soap scum. Anyway, it works a treat for me and my glass is now super clear. You can see when it needs doing again, every couple of weeks. Another tip she says is to use Oil of Cloves to get rid of the mould in the shower. Bleach etc only makes the mould white and does not kill it but Oil of Cloves wiped onto the mould actually kills the mould and together wil the almond oil you have beautiful clean shower recesses. Hope this helps.
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According to the cleaning lady in the Sunday Times and has written lots of books (sorry can't think of her name) you may have glass cancer. Sounds terrible doesn't it. But her solution really worked for me. Clean the glass thoroughly and then get a soft cloth or better still use old panyhose and rub the glass with almond oil. The oil gets into the little bubbles in the glass that makes it always look "milky" which makes the glass look like it always has a soap scum. Anyway, it works a treat for me and my glass is now super clear. You can see when it needs doing again, every couple of weeks. Another tip she says is to use Oil of Cloves to get rid of the mould in the shower. Bleach etc only makes the mould white and does not kill it but Oil of Cloves wiped onto the mould actually kills the mould and together wil the almond oil you have beautiful clean shower recesses. Hope this helps.

Wow - excellent tips, thank you .

I use 'shower power', it's really concentrated though. The enjo calcium cleaner doesn't do it for me.
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