Reddit mentions: The best household soap scrum removers

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Top Reddit comments about Household Soap Scum Removers:

u/arizona-lad · 4 pointsr/HomeImprovement

It works, but is not permanent. You have to reapply it. Also, there are fumes. Some folks find them choking in a closed environment. But it is better than nothing:

https://www.amazon.com/Rain-X-630023-Shower-Water-Repellent/dp/B01DXKZ7EM

Keep the squeegee. It is the best way to keep the spots at bay.

u/Lingo56 · 75 pointsr/LifeProTips

They have products made specifically for shower doors and bathroom mirrors.

Edit: On further reading, it seems like they're all the same product just with a different label on them. Keep that in mind if you find the windshield version for cheaper.

The effectiveness of Rain-X on your shower glass also seems to vary based on what's in your local tap water and how well/often you do the application, based on what I'm reading from Amazon reviews.

Most people in the Amazon reviews seem to suggest that you need to reapply it about every 2-3 weeks for it to work properly. It also has a strong chemical smell while applying that goes away after it's set on the glass.

Lastly, some people were saying it can possibly be a nightmare/impossible to take off your glass if something goes wrong with the application.

u/f3rn4ndrum5 · 2 pointsr/AutoDetailing

> Bio clean

this?: https://www.amazon.com/CRL-Bio-Clean-Water-Stain-Remover/dp/B00494PJLS

Still, as I stated, I used CLR, compound, vinegar and this cerium oxide has been the onlty thing that worked.