Hard water leaves stubborn limescale deposits on shower glass, making it cloudy and hard to clean—even on treated surfaces.
Fortunately, there's a reliable, chemical-free method I've used successfully for years: white vinegar and a microfiber cloth.
Spray white vinegar generously and wipe away the buildup effortlessly. Here's how:

1. Fill a clean spray bottle with white vinegar.
2. Spray generously on dry shower glass.
3. Wipe with a microfiber cloth.
Your shower glass will be spotless and sparkling clean! This method tackles even heavy encrustations without harsh chemicals.
Avoid scouring pads to prevent scratches. Skip baking soda or white Meudon chalk, as they can leave residues on glass.
For maintenance, wipe glass with a microfiber cloth after showers or weekly to prevent buildup.
Simple and effective for a pristine shower enclosure.
Limescale on faucets and tiles is tougher, but white vinegar works wonders: Spray, wait 15 minutes to 1 hour, rinse, and done!