Custom shower doors. Sleek, elegant, modern. They transform your bathroom into a spa-like haven—until they’re streaked with soap scum, fogged with water spots, and the hinges squeak like a haunted house. The good news: with a few simple (and surprisingly quick) maintenance habits, you can keep that custom shower door looking as dazzling as the day it was installed.
Imagine this: you step out of the shower, refreshed and relaxed, and there it is—a glass door covered in droplets, waiting to betray you with water stains. But wait! Before you grab your towel, snatch that squeegee. Just 60 seconds of swiping down the glass can prevent water spots and mineral buildup from ever setting in.
Sure, daily maintenance keeps things under control, but your custom shower door deserves some real TLC every now and then. That’s where the weekly deep clean comes in.
Grab a non-abrasive glass cleaner or whip up your own with a mix of white vinegar and water.
Spray it generously, let it work its magic for a few minutes, then wipe it down with a soft microfiber cloth.
Boom—crystal clear glass. And don’t forget the door tracks and hardware; a little attention here prevents grime from building up in all the wrong places.
Even with your best efforts, soap scum and hard water stains might sneak in like unwanted guests at a party. When that happens, it’s time to bring out the big guns. Mix baking soda with a dash of water to form a gentle paste.
Apply it to the trouble spots, scrub lightly with a soft cloth, and rinse with warm water.
Dry with a microfiber cloth, and voila! Your custom shower door is back to its sparkling self—no harsh chemicals needed.
Your shower door isn’t just about the glass; the tracks and seals are the unsung heroes keeping everything running smoothly. Dirt, soap residue, and even stray hairs can get trapped in the tracks, causing the door to stick or drag. Yikes.
Use a toothbrush or small brush to sweep away the debris, then apply a silicone-based lubricant to keep things sliding smoothly.
Check the seals for wear and tear, too. A damaged seal can lead to leaks, and nobody wants to deal with a puddle on the bathroom floor.
Handles, hinges, and other metal accents give your custom shower door that extra touch of class—until rust and corrosion decide to crash the party. To keep things shiny, wipe down the hardware regularly with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. For an extra polish, use a metal cleaner that’s safe for your fixtures. And here’s a pro tip: avoid abrasive materials like steel wool that can scratch and dull the finish. Tighten any loose screws while you’re at it—wobbly handles are nobody’s friend.
Even with the best intentions, it’s easy to make mistakes that can shorten the life of your custom shower door. Here’s what to watch out for:
By following these simple maintenance tips, you can enjoy flawless shower doors for years to come. If you are in the market for a custom shower door installation, reach out to our team today.