Baths, Toilets, Sinks & Taps

How to Clean a Shower Screen Seal

Your bathroom is one of the most used in the house, often feeling impossible to keep completely clean day-to-day. One of the most stubborn spots that usually can’t be cleaned with a simple spritz and wipe is the shower screen seal. Whether you have a shower enclosure or a wet room shower screen,

The black spots and orange-pink mildew that build up on shower screen seal strips are something we’ve all had to deal with at one time or another. And while it’s not pretty to look at, if left to fester it can be pretty difficult to get rid of too. Often making it hard to clean off easily. But fear not, we have a tried and tested method sure to get the shower screen seal you find between the shower side panels sparkling again.

What you’ll need: 

White vinegar and dish soap or bleach

Hot water

A good size spray bottle

Some protective gloves

An old toothbrush

A clean, dry cloth



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