If you have a shower with glass doors, you might have found that if you don't keep up with cleaning it after every use, it eventually collects smear marks and limescale build-up, especially if you live in an area with hard water. And unfortunately, the marks being caused by water means you can't simply wash them off - as the glass may look clean when it's freshly wet, but once it dries the marks will return.
Thankfully though, fans of cleaning guru Mrs Hinch - real name Sophie Hinchliffe - have shared their top tips for clearing up unwanted marks on your shower doors by using just one item that only costs you 80p to buy, Express.co.uk reports.

On one Facebook group for cleaning fans, someone had asked: "Tips on keeping a new shower door limescale free?"
And many people suggested the woman buy herself a squeegee, which can be used to push water off of the glass so that it doesn't have a chance to dry on the surface.
One person said: "Squeegee after every shower and then once a week spray and clean with a supermarket's own bathroom cleaner - I've used Aldi, Lidl and Sainsburys. Stays sparkling with minimal effort. I usually do the clean whilst I'm showering."
While another commented: "I squeegee every day and dry with a cloth, stays nice and clear."
And a third added: "I squeegee after every use then dry with a microfibre cloth. Been in 12 years and still clear."
You can pick up a squeegee from Asda for just 80p, while a similar model from Wilko will cost you £1.
Squeegees aren't just for shower doors either, as they can also be used on your windows in the winter when condensation builds up. It's important to clean the water from your windows so that it doesn't have the chance to breed mould, and using a squeegee will push the water down from your windows in seconds - making it easy to wipe up without smearing the glass.
Meanwhile, other cleaning fans suggested using products including Viakal and Mr Muscle Shower Shine.
Someone said: "Mr Muscle Shower Shine daily, I spray mine after the last shower of the day. Just leave once sprayed and use Viakal once a week to remove any soap scum build-up. I have a seven-year-old shower screen and it's as good as the day it was installed."
As someone else suggested: "Dry off the screen after each use - I use a Karcher window cleaner to suck the water away.
"Then use Viakal spray or gel to clean it when doing your bathroom - it's magic stuff at getting rid of any limescale and glass/taps look incredible."
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