Tired of scrubbing shower glass every few days? Soap scum, limescale, and grime accumulate quickly, turning clear panels cloudy.
Fortunately, as cleaning experts who've tested countless household solutions, we recommend a simple, effective trick: clean with white vinegar and protect with lemon oil. This keeps glass pristine three times longer.

- White vinegar
- Lemon oil
- Spray bottle
- Cleaning gloves
- Clean towel
1. Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle.
2. Spray the solution generously on both sides of the shower glass.
3. Let it sit for at least 15 minutes to dissolve soap scum and limescale.
4. Put on gloves.
5. Wipe with a water-dampened sponge to rinse away the vinegar.
6. Dry thoroughly with a clean towel.
Note: Repeat steps if any residue remains until the glass is spotless.
7. Dampen a clean cloth with lemon oil.
8. Wipe both sides of the glass evenly for long-lasting protection.

Voila! Your shower glass is now crystal clear. This method is quick, effective, and thanks to lemon oil, stays streak-free three times longer.
No more opaque panels you can't see through. It works on all glass showers: walk-ins, plexiglass doors, sliders, and more.
Pro tip: Use a squeegee after every shower to minimize water spots and extend time between deep cleans.
Clean shower rails too: Apply white toothpaste to an old toothbrush and scrub. Spray with your vinegar solution, brush again, then rinse with water.
White vinegar's acidity breaks down soap scum and mineral deposits effortlessly—a go-to for professional cleaners.
Lemon oil creates a protective barrier, repelling residue buildup and extending clean time. It also leaves a fresh citrus scent.
Baby oil works as a substitute but lacks the refreshing aroma.
