How To Clean Your Shower Screen

If your shower screen is looking cloudy, you may have a problem with hard water. CLR Calcium Limescale and Rust Remover is the perfect solution.

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Clean Your Shower Screen

Before you get started, always use gloves and check if CLR is suitable to be applied on the material you are trying to clean. Test the CLR on an inconspicuous spot first before applying to entire surface.

Step 01

Fill a bucket or container with 1 part CLR Calcium Limescale & Rust Remover to 1 part water.

Step 02

Apply solution onto the shower screen with a sponge or cloth.

Step 03

Let solution sit for 2 minutes, the scrub area to agitate the build up.

Step 04

Rinse surface thoroughly with cold water or wipe down with wet cloth.

Step 05

For tougher calcium or limescale build-up, a half water and half CLR mixture on a sponge will actively work to dissolve the stains. Repeat as necessary for excessive build-up of calcium, limescale or rust stains. CLR will work to dissolve the build-up layer by layer until it is all removed. Rinse your shower screen thoroughly with cold water between applications.

Clean Your Shower Screen

Before you get started, always use gloves and check if CLR is suitable to be applied on the material you are trying to clean. Test the CLR on an inconspicuous spot first before applying to entire surface.

Step 01

Spray CLR onto surface of the shower screen.

Step 02

Let solution sit for 2 minutes, then scrub area to agitate the build up.

Step 03

Rinse surface thoroughly with cold water or wipe down with wet cloth.