WD-40 will remove soap scum, it will not leave too much of a residue, but you can use another cleaner once you remove the soap scum. Good Luck
2006-10-26 00:35:49
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answered by Sandra♥ 5
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Try white vinegar. Put it in a spray bottle, spray it on and wipe it off. If that doesn't work, try a good window cleaner. If the soap scum is really thick, you may have to do it more than once to get it all off.
2006-10-25 06:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude,,,,,,the best thing and easy way to do it is this.. SOS PAD! Requires little elbow grease and cleans very well. Do not do this all the time however. After you clean it, get a product like rainex only non silicone based so that the water will just bead up and fall off and the glass will be clean forever.....almost. Don't worry about SOS scratching the glass cause it won't. If you don't believe me or are uneasy, just test it in a small spot. I guaratee you won't be dissappointed.
2006-10-25 06:24:14
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answered by Andrew B. 4
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You have to mix household ammonia and dish soap, believe it or not. Spray it on with a squirt bottle and let it sit for about 10 or 15 minutes, then rinse off. Mix equal parts of detergent, ammonia, and water.
2006-10-25 06:19:45
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answered by infernal_seamonkey 4
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Go To Walmart, buy Thunder Blast, and Comet.... Spray the Thunder Blast on the door very heavily, and sprinkle the comet on top of thaat, let set for about 30 minutes, and scrub... it's like magic...If you can't find Thunder Blast, GReased Lightning will do pretty good also...
2006-10-25 06:39:06
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answered by LittleLady 5
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There's a shower product called "Scrub Free" that you just spray on, then rinse the shower the next time you shower! It works great on my clear glass shower door.
2006-10-25 06:23:06
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answered by dph 4
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I use a Magic eraser and a toilet cleaner like DG. squirt the toilet cleaner, take a sponge to rub it over entire area and let sit for 5 min. then use the magic eraser. This should do the trick. be generous with cleaner.
2006-10-25 06:29:42
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answered by mommy 4
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Greased Lightening works awesome. It also does an excellent job on glass-topped stoves.And does wonders on walls. The stuff is unbelievable. I get it at my local supermarket.
2006-10-25 08:45:31
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answered by Sharon R 2
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soap scum would come off fairly easy with any home bathroom cleaner....i think its probably calcium from hard water try crl
2006-10-27 07:47:16
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answered by Anonymous
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vinegar and baking soda! I usually spray on the vinegar and then take a sponge or cloth and dust it with baking powder- wipes right off (with a little elbow grease).
2006-10-25 09:33:51
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answered by estheru22 2
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