Have you tried everything on the market trying to get your shower glass free of water spots? I have. Frustrated and disappointed after hours of work, I have vowed to rip the doors off the wall and toss them out.
A few weeks ago I was listening to a radio talk show and a gentleman in the car business called in responding to a woman with the same frustration. He said to use automobile buffing compound and fine steel wool as instructed on the can to successfully clean shower doors. I just tried it and I am excited to report it does a great j0b. After all these years, having suffered with multiple chemical sensitivity in the past, I find this is very low odor and seemingly non-toxic. Within 30 t0 45 minutes my shower was sparkling clean looking almost new. It also cleaned the brass and floors as well.
You will need:
Rubbing Compound
Gloves
Fine steel wool
A pale of water
Rags
Instructions are to clean a small area at a time with the steel wool as an applicator. Do not allow the compound to dry. Instead, once applied and rubbed for desired amount of time, wipe it off with a damp cloth. You will want to rinse out your rags as you go. Change the steel wool as you need but do not get it wet.
A word of caution; do not use any other clean in conjunction with the rubbing compound. Spraying the shower with a bleach or mildew cleaner, for example, will result in toxic fumes.