Shower glass doors and screens can be rather difficult to keep clean, with stubborn soap scum and dull watermarks making them look unkept. Even with consistent scrubbing, many homeowners find that typical bathroom sprays fall short. In fact, experts recommend giving screens a proper clean at least once a week, on top of daily maintenance, to stay ahead of germs and stains.
That's why it's no surprise that frustrated homeowners are turning to online cleaning communities for help. On the popular Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group, one user, Stephanie Hodge, shared a relatable problem: "Hi all. Is something able to help on what to use to clean a shower screen? I've tried lots of things but it never comes up well, thanks in advance."
Regular use of shower screens means they're constantly exposed to shampoos, conditioners, and body washes - all of which contribute to a build-up of grime.
Hard water then becomes the - literal - last drop in creating an unsightly and unhygienic shower door in a matter of days.
But according to cleaning enthusiasts, there's one highly recommended solution that's even been called a "game-changing" bathroom essential.
Users of the Facebook group swear by Viakal, a spray that's making waves for its ability to remove "100 per cent of water marks and limescale" with almost no effort.
Emma-lee Barry said: "I asked this the other day and Viakal was the top answer, it works brilliantly. I just sprayed it all over the glass, left it for a few minutes and used a microfibre cloth to buff it away, it works in minutes."
Kell Darby added: "Use Viakal. Spray it on, wipe with a wet cloth and squeeze it down, it leaves glass sparkling."
The product was also praised for working quickly on multiple surfaces, including taps, tiles, and ceramic sinks. It claims to cut through even the toughest limescale and soap residue.
However, as with any cleaning product, homeowners should use their discretion and stay aware of potential hazards.
One user, Regina Phalange, warned: "Use Viakal but please be careful, I had a severe reaction with my breathing. Open every window and follow instructions properly. It definitely does what it says and removes 100 per cent of water marks and limescale, game-changing."
For those looking to maintain their glass in between deep cleans, others recommend daily use sprays. Jemima Ruchat shared: "I use a daily shower shine after each use, and it looks great."
Affordable, fast-acting, and widely available from shops like Asda, Sainsbury's, and Wilko from as little as £2.90, Viakal is quickly becoming the go-to solution for anyone tired of dull, streaky shower screens.
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