A SIMPLE hack can help you tackle stubborn hard water stains in a matter of minutes.
Follow these four quick steps to leave your shower screen looking as good as new.
Cleaning experts have tried and tested the best ways to get your shower screens gleaming.
Whether you live in an area with hard water or you struggle with mould or mildew on your shower screen, this trick is sure to help.
Everything from limescale and soap scum to body oils can cause cloud spots to form on the glass.
Thankfully, a budget-friendly DIY solution can be utilised for this household chore, saving you forking over for pricey products.
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According to the science pros at Which?, you should be using citric acid for this task.
As well as saving you money, this hack is safer than commercial cleaning supplies and is completely non-toxic.
And it’s also better than the go-to white vinegar hack, and it doesn’t leave behind an unpleasant smell.
First, pour a couple of spoonfuls of citric acid into a spray bottle and give it a shake.
Then, spray your entire shower screen and leave it to work for a few minutes.
Next, you will want to give the whole glass surface a good scrub with a non-scratch sponge.
Finally, spray the screen again and use a squeegee in downward strokes, wiping the surface clean each time.