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How to Remove Soap Scum from Shower Glass

Spray distilled white vinegar on the film, wait a few minutes, wipe with a microfiber cloth, then rinse and dry. If the glass is also cloudy with minerals, treat hard water stains next — soap film and mineral crust are not the same job.

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What you need

  • Distilled white vinegar in a spray bottle
  • A microfiber cloth
  • Warm water for a final rinse
  1. Spray the dull film until it is wet. Work one panel at a time so the vinegar does not dry.
  2. Wait 5–10 minutes. Soap scum usually needs less dwell time than a mineral crust.
  3. Wipe with a microfiber cloth. Flip to a clean face of the cloth as the film comes off — a dirty cloth just smears it.
  4. Rinse with warm water and dry the glass. A dry panel is what keeps the film from resetting by the next shower.

Why this works

Soap scum is a mix of soap residue, body oils, and minerals. Vinegar helps loosen that film so a cloth can lift it. If the glass still looks cloudy after the film is gone, you are looking at hard water deposits — a different job.

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FAQ

Questions people ask

The film is gone but the glass still looks cloudy. What is left?
That haze is usually hard water minerals, not soap scum. Treat the glass for mineral spots next. The two jobs use the same vinegar, but the mineral crust needs a longer dwell.
How often should I clean soap scum off shower glass?
Squeegee or dry the glass after each shower. A vinegar pass when the panel looks dull — often weekly in a hard-water house — is enough. Waiting until the film is thick just makes the same job slower.

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