– Vinegar
The first step was to pour vinegar on the shower rails. My rails have small holes to allow water to drain, so I plugged them with paper towels. It wasn’t a perfect solution because the soaked paper towels still dripped, but it did a good job. A cloth or something thicker than paper towels might work better.
Dirty shower door rails #dirtyshower #cleanit
After letting the vinegar sit for about 30 minutes, I removed the paper towels that were blocking the drains. Then I took a clean paper towel and wiped away the residue. I had removed most of the grime and stains from the shower door tracks in one go! I grabbed a toothbrush and scrubbed the hard-to-reach areas that I couldn’t reach with the paper towel. (If you don’t have an old toothbrush, I found a multipack at Walmart for $1.) There was still a small area under the door in the track that I couldn’t reach with the toothbrush. I used a paper towel soaked in vinegar for the bottom of the doors and gently pushed it under the door in the track. Since I had already let the vinegar sit on the tracks, the grime had already loosened up, so I didn’t have to work too hard.
For the vertical rails, I soaked paper towels in vinegar, pressed them into the rails, and let them sit. After removing the paper towels, I cleaned the rails as I removed them, then used a toothbrush to clean the tight corners again.
Step 2: Baking Soda
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