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pkunk

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Posted: 06/03/12 08:35pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

303 Shower Shield
Use it once a trip, wipe the shower door down occasionally with an old towel.


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Invest in a portable water softner to eliminate hard water! That's what we did!


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You could cut the work in half of cleaning the clear shower doors if you shower with her! 2 for the price of one! hehe Then use a squeegy. Don't tell her about the other ways to minimize the spotting!


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Another vote for RainX on the glass, car wax on the fiberglass, and squeegie all surfaces after showering. After three years of use, still sparkling!


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Posted: 06/04/12 08:56am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

RGordon wrote:

Invest in a portable water softner to eliminate hard water! That's what we did!


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x5? on squeegeeing after EVERY shower. Our shower door and side wall are both glass. Every 3 or 4 months I'll put a soapy green scrubby to it. Been FT for 3.5 years using water from coast to coast to coast and have been doing this since our 5er was new - shower door / side wall still look like new.


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I'm 76 yo and "gosh hun, I don't know how to fix that"!

I guess I'd throw my vote in for the squeegee!

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Had it not been for all the fine folks on RV.net, we would have never found Arm & Hammer Clean Shower. Have been using it both at home and in the motorhome for several years now and am very happy with it.

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If you have the time and inclination use "Brasso". My brother has used it for a long time on his windows, inside and out, of his cars. Nothing sticks to it.

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We use an "absorber" (a shammy type product) to wipe down and dry the shower after every use. If it is wiped dry there is no chance for the water to evaporate and leave deposits behind. The shower will be clean all the time and there won't be any big shower cleaning effort at all. One can get an absorber at any Walmart in the auto dept for $10 and if used it will be the best investment you could make.


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