
Hard water stains on shower doors and glass surfaces can make even the cleanest bathroom look dingy. These milky-white spots are mineral deposits left behind when water evaporates. Fortunately, you can restore clarity with a few simple, effective methods.
1. The Power of Vinegar and Water
For light to moderate stains, a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water is your best friend. The acetic acid in vinegar is excellent at dissolving mineral deposits. Spray the solution generously on the glass, let it sit for 15-30 minutes, and then scrub with a non-scratch sponge. Rinse with water and dry completely with a microfiber cloth.
2. Tackle Tough Stains with a Paste
For stubborn, built-up stains, you'll need a bit more power. Create a thick paste using baking soda and a small amount of white vinegar. Apply this paste directly to the stains and let it sit for at least 30 minutes. The gentle abrasive action of the baking soda combined with the acidity of the vinegar will break down the deposits. Scrub gently, rinse, and dry.
3. Prevention is Key
The best way to fight hard water stains is to prevent them. Use a squeegee to wipe down the glass after every shower. This removes the water before the minerals have a chance to settle. Keeping the area dry is the most effective long-term strategy.
With these tips, your glass surfaces will remain crystal clear. If you're facing a tough buildup or want a professional deep clean, Lena's Clean & Care is ready to help.