Facing the persistent challenge of stubborn soap scum clinging to my 2-year-old glass shower doors, I embarked on a determined mission to uncover the most effective solution.
Armed with insights gleaned from a trusted online community, I meticulously selected four promising methods to put to the test. With my enthusiastic sixth-grade child eagerly joining the endeavor, we divided the shower door into four distinct sections, each dedicated to a different cleansing technique.
Our shared goal was crystal clear: to unearth the ultimate remedy for the unsightly soap scum that had stubbornly resisted previous attempts using common household cleaners.
Method 1 – Magic Eraser with Dishwashing Liquid:
With hopeful anticipation, we set out to harness the purported power of a magic eraser paired with dishwashing liquid. Vigorously scrubbing one designated section of the door, our optimism was palpable. However, despite our concerted efforts, the results proved disappointingly underwhelming. The soap scum stubbornly persisted, its presence largely unaffected by this widely acclaimed approach, prompting us to question the effectiveness of this popular combination.
Method 2 – Jet Dry Sponging:
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