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    See the best ways to clean glass shower doors. Our cleaning pros share how to keep doors free of hard water stains and clean with or without vinegar.

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    Make Glass Shower Doors Sparkle. ... What to do: Applying heat with a hairdryer or iron will quickly reverse any recently created water stains. For stains that have had time to settle in, gently ...

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    This creamy cleaner dissolves years of built-up hard water stains, spots, and rust from surfaces without harsh chemicals or strong odors. Use it on glass, grout, and other bathroom surfaces and ...

  5. List of cleaning products - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning agents are substances (usually liquids, powders, sprays, or granules) used to remove dirt, including dust, stains, bad smells, and clutter on surfaces. Purposes of cleaning agents include health, beauty, removing offensive odor, and avoiding the spread of dirt and contaminants to oneself and others.

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    Jig-A-Loo is a lubricant and water-repellent spray manufactured by Jig-A-Loo, Inc. The manufacturer states that it contains no oil, grease, wax, petroleum distillates or detergent and that it doesn't stain or smell after application. It is indicated for use on wood, metal, glass, rubber, leather, fabrics and most plastics. [1]

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    Stain removal is possible due to hydrophilic end and hydrophobic end present in detergents. The hydrophilic end of the detergent attaches itself to the water molecules while the hydrophobic end attaches itself to the material and the molecules of the stain. The hydrophilic end allows for the stain molecules to be water soluble.