Vinegar Solution:

A 1:1 mixture of white vinegar and liquid dish soap, when sprayed on the shower doors and left for 30 minutes before scrubbing, can effectively remove soap scum and stains. Although air-drying is an option, wiping dry prevents streaks.


Baking Soda Paste:

Applying a thick paste of baking soda and water, then rinsing with vinegar, proves to be an efficient cleaner for your doors. Ensure to wipe the doors dry afterward.


Bar Keeper's Friend:

This product, usually utilized for stainless steel appliances, can also be employed to clean glass doors when applied with the abrasive side of a sponge and then rinsed with water.


Pine-Sol Mixture:

Combine 1/8 cup of Pine-Sol with 1/2 gallon of warm water and apply using a rag or a spray bottle to clean and add a pleasant scent to your bathroom. Always remember to rinse the glass with warm water subsequently.


Lemon:

For a completely natural approach, scrubbing the glass with a half-cut lemon can effectively remove hard water stains. Following the scrubbing, wiping the glass with a damp towel to remove the residual lemon juice is advisable.


Magic Eraser:

For spot-cleaning specific sections of your glass doors, a dampened Magic Eraser can effortlessly remove water stains or soap scum, restoring the glass to its original shine.


Choosing any of these methods and investing a few minutes into the cleaning process can ensure that your glass shower doors remain a sophisticated, not trashy, element in your bathroom.