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Just wondering what everybody is using on their glass shower doors? Our old trailer had the plastic folding doors and now that we have traded for a new Cyclone 3800 HD that has glass shower doors I am leaning toward using WD 40 on them to keep them spot free. Any other suggestions out there. Thanks

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Cockleburr wrote:

Just wondering what everybody is using on their glass shower doors? Our old trailer had the plastic folding doors and now that we have traded for a new Cyclone 3800 HD that has glass shower doors I am leaning toward using WD 40 on them to keep them spot free. Any other suggestions out there. Thanks


WD40! read the label, get it on the plastic parts of your shower and your done!

Get yourself a squeegee asap! After every shower just squeegee the glass down. Been using one for years now and my 3 sided with glass RV shower looks great. If you don't the hard water from CG's will make your glass look like you had it frosted and you'll never get it off!

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This may sound crazy, but we just use clarifying hair shampoo on the glass occasionally and because of the way it rinses off, the glass sparkles. Best part is that the shampoo is always in the shower anyway. BTW, you will have to scrub some the first time if you have a lot of soap scum buildup.

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We have a small hand towel that we use after EVERY shower to wipe down the doors and also the shower walls. Going on five years now and they still look brand new.

I have to admit that i've thought about using "Rain-X" on them...but so far have not. Not really sure if it is needed, but don't think it would be detrimental.

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After each shower I use the damp towels to wipe down the glass enclosure, including the door. Never found any reason to do more cleaning than that. Still look brand new after 60,000 miles towed and showers used most days spent in the RV.


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lanerd wrote:

We have a small hand towel that we use after EVERY shower to wipe down the doors and also the shower walls. Going on five years now and they still look brand new.
Ron

Exactly what we do....or x2 as they say here on the Forum.


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Something as simple as not using bar soap and instead using liquid body wash will leave less scum and film. A small shower squeegie and a microfiber cloth will also keep the glass doors and metal frame sparkling clean.


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Rain-X. Try it, and I think you'll be amazed.


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Rain-X window cleaner.

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Squeegee works for us.


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