How to remove soap scum from shower doors

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I didn't know where to put this and thinking some of the plumber's here might know this one!

I have a build up soap scum (fostly) on my shower glass door, any tips as I'm not having any luck, tried vinegar, lemon, water scale remover, limescale remover, brillo pad, dishwaster deterent in warm water, steam gun, lightening descaler, astonish.

The way I'm going, it will be cheaper to buy a new door :)
 
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Have you tried Cillit Bang? :D

Very good on limescale and MOD i am not advertising. :LOL:
 
Are you sure it is limescale as CB is good on it. :?:

Did you leave it to dissolve for a while. :?:

If that won't shift it you will have to dig deep for a new one mate. :(
 
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Methylated spirits, or white spirits, pour into one of those spray bottle things, leave for hour or so, spray again, repeat & use wallpaper scraper, if that doesn`t work, you should be locked up for letting it get that minty :LOL:
 
traineegasman said:
Methylated spirits, or white spirits, pour into one of those spray bottle things, leave for hour or so, spray again, repeat & use wallpaper scraper, if that doesn`t work, you should be locked up for letting it get that minty :LOL:
if that does not work you can borrow my blow torch
 
:LOL: ive moved on brother... i was actually going to suggest ...ammonia :eek:

ask any 1970's securicor van driver ;)

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Heh,Heh, the SECOND most funniest guy on the forum, JOKE. THAT`S A JOKE THERE !!!!!! :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
jeeeeez, ive been searching for a witty picture......for ten minites...

anyway kev, clocked ya first time. ;)

of course it would get me out of wood work.

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