A Queensland mum has discovered a hack for getting sparkling clean glass shower screens using an unlikely product.
Candice Webb told Better Homes and Gardens she used Cerapol Ceramic Glass and Induction Cooktop Cleaner to transform her cloudy glass shower screen, which had built-up soap scum.
“I used about three-quarters of the bottle on my shower glass with a soft scourer from Aldi, then rinsed it off with warm water,” she told Better Homes and Gardens.
“Then I went over the glass with Windex and was pretty amazed with the results,” she said.
This clean glass shower hack resonated with other users on social media, with many mums adding their own tips and experiences with the product.
“If you go over it with automotive glass polish after using this, it puts a coat on your screen like polish on your car to help keep it clean for a good while,” said one mum.
“You can also use 0000 grade steel wool to scrub with the Cerapol. It won’t scratch it,” adds another.
“It’s cheapest at Bunnings,” chimed in a third.
What is Cerapol?
Cerapol is a ceramic, glass and induction cooktop cleaning product made in Australia. It’s specially formulated to provide a streak-free finish, no powdery residue and has a non-scratch guarantee.
Why does Cerapol work for this clean glass shower hack?
Both stovetops and shower screens typically use toughened or tempered glass, which means Cerapol can produce similar results on your glass shower (as Candice found out).
If you’re interested in trying this hack yourself, pricing for Cerapol starts at $6.45 and you can buy it from these stores:
- Woolworths
- Amazon
- Coles
- Mitre10
- Bunnings
If you want other options, you can also check out other methods of cleaning glass shower screens.