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Title: shower screens
Post by: Boston Spa Cleaning Services on January 27, 2006, 09:13:46 pm
what is the best product to use to remove limescale on shower screens we've used allsorts
cheers
ian
Title: Re: shower screens
Post by: domestic bliss on January 27, 2006, 09:54:32 pm
Shower screens are a pain in the a**e.
I either use a specialist limescale cleaner from my cleaning suppliers or from the supermarket i buy kaboom and a non scratch scourer does the trick although if really bad you may have to have a couple of goes at it and i also leave it on for a few minutes after giving it a scrub.
Title: Re: shower screens
Post by: martin19842 on January 27, 2006, 11:14:57 pm
hi there,

we use viakal, but my crews al so use sulphamic acid on them, works fine

regards

martin
Title: Re: shower screens
Post by: Neil Mc Anulty on January 28, 2006, 01:41:26 am
MDR from Titan Laborities
Very good
Title: Re: shower screens
Post by: suzieq on January 28, 2006, 01:54:50 pm
well guess what guys i use and always have used just plain old fairy liquid with a wet cloth then just rinse it brings limescale off no problem.i also use the same on windows and mirrors and its wonderful non of this window cleaner lark it all leaves smudges fairy does'nt.Give it a whirl and see let me know how u get on with it.
suzieq
Title: Re: shower screens
Post by: Art on January 28, 2006, 03:16:12 pm
We use W5 and it's only 99p and we've tried and tested a few.

Arthur
Title: Re: shower screens
Post by: The Great One on January 30, 2006, 06:56:52 pm
Cillit bang limescale remover & a scourer.

Regards

Martin 8)
Title: Re: shower screens
Post by: md_cleaning on January 30, 2006, 07:12:37 pm
White vineger works well, just dab some on a cloth and off you go, will try the fairy liquid one to.
Dave
Title: Re: shower screens
Post by: JJdomestics on January 31, 2006, 05:43:48 pm
we use viakal but we don;t like our ladies using it so we also use good old cream cleaner. Just rub it on with  a damp cloth amd rinse away. We then use a squeegy thingy to remove any excess water and buff up with an absorbant cloth.