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Use a squeegee to remove water droplets from the glass. This prevents the buildup of water stains and soap scum.
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Regularly use a specialised shower cleaner to prevent the buildup of soap scum and hard water stains.
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If you have hard water* in your area, consider installing a water softener in your home to reduce mineral deposits on your shower screen and other fixtures. *Hardness is a measure of the concentration of calcium and magnesium salts in water
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Avoid abrasive or harsh cleaning products, as they can scratch the glass. Stick to mild, non-abrasive alternatives.
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Ensure your bathroom is well-ventilated to reduce humidity, which can contribute to mould and mildew growth.
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After cleaning or using the shower, take a moment to dry the glass with a clean, dry cloth or towel.
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Have a glass sealant or protective coating applied by a professional. This will create a barrier that repels water and soap scum, making it easier to clean.
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Wipe the glass down regularly with a microfibre cloth to prevent the buildup of dust and grime.
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Bars of soap can leave a residue on the glass. Consider using liquid body wash instead.
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Make cleaning the shower screen a part of your regular cleaning routine. The more often you clean it, the easier it is to prevent tough stains from forming.
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Consider having a professional clean and seal the glass periodically to maintain its quality.