How To Maintain Your Shower

Dec 10, 2018Glass Cleaning Tips, Residential Glass, Shower Enclosures

Your spa bathroom deserves to be impeccably maintained. Luckily, shower maintenance does not need to be grueling. With a small routine and a little elbow grease, your spa getaway can retain its slice of heaven.

One of the peskiest of shower concerns during cleaning and maintenance is grout. Your grout can take a beating with daily showers, soap, scum and constant dampness. Therefore, your it can develop black ickiness fast. Grout absorbs water, and then mildewing and discoloration occurs. Without proper care, grout will stain and erode, causing water to leak behind the sealant.

Another major concern for shower maintenance is water spots and stains. Not only do these spots lessen the appearance of the shower doors, they also can cause etching in the glass. After long term exposure, the glass will begin to be damaged by the water spots.

But never fear, help is here. Your shower can easily maintain its perfect appearance or return to its former glory with minimal effort.

Tips To Maintain Your Shower

Rinse

Rinse your shower after each use. This will rinse the gunk, grime and hair down the drain and off your surfaces.

Run that Fan

Prevent mold and mildew by running that fan on a regular basis and definitely during those hot showers. Leave your fan on for 15 minutes after the shower to help remove the moisture from the air.

The Power of Steam

Wipe your shower doors during or after your shower. The steam helps loosen the grime and helps keep your shower cleaner longer.

Microfiber

Wipe your tile and shower door down with microfiber towels. This will soak up the pesky water droplets and not leave behind any lint.

Door Ajar

Leave your shower door open after your shower. This will disperse any leftover humidity from being trapped in the shower.

Get down to the nitty gritty and what should you do day in and day out?

Maintenance Checklist

Once a Week

  • Spray your walls with diluted cleaner or a vinegar water solution with a few drops of tea tree oil.
  • Wipe the tiles and shower walls with a sponge
  • Clean the grout weekly with a soft scrub brush and some elbow grease. Avoid bleach or other harsh chemicals.
  • Remove soap scum from shower doors. We recommend applying a paste of baking soda and vinegar. Leave on for 20 minutes to an hour and scrub using a microfiber cloth. For an extra cleaning, add a few drops of hydrogen peroxide.

As Needed…

  • Seal grout once or twice a year, depending on shower use.
  • Clean your shower head. Tie a plastic baggie filled with white distilled vinegar around the shower head. Allow this to sit overnight, and then remove in the morning. Run the shower to flush out any dissolved build-up.

A Final Word on Grout

Avoid Harsh Chemicals

While you may have faster, brighter results with hard chemicals, they will strip away the sealant.

Use a Squeegee

Squeegee your shower door and walls after every use. If you do this after each use, then less water will dry on your grout, tile and shower, thereby leaving fewer mineral deposits.

Hard Water How To

Now that your grout is impeccable, shiny and white, your glass needs to follow suit. But rest assured, hard water stains are easier solved than you think. A little elbow grease can go a long way.

If your water spots will not budge, stop by your local GoGlass location for a sample of our Bio-Clean.

Bio-Clean is a hard water stain remover containing non-chemical, non-acidic based cleaning ingredients. You can wipe those stains away without worry. Bio-Clean will not harm or damage skin if touched. This cleaning solution will remove soap scum, hard water stains, calcium, mineral deposits and grime on your bathtub and shower. Bio-Clean is safe to use throughout your entire bathroom and is endorsed by GoGlass experts and can be purchased at any of our 6 locations. Learn more about our hard water tips at here.

By following these steps your bathroom will return to its former glory. And remember – there is no such thing as a self-cleaning shower, even if you purchased a protective coating. We recommend a daily squeegee and a good cleaning every two week Need a squeegee? Stop by your local GoGlass and pick up your very own.

FAQ - Custom Shower Enclosures

What is the difference between custom and standard shower enclosures?

Custom shower enclosures in Easton, MD are built to exact measurements and design preferences, ensuring a perfect fit for your specific bathroom layout. Unlike standard enclosures, custom glass solutions eliminate gaps, improve durability, and allow homeowners to choose glass type, thickness, hardware finishes, and configuration for both performance and style.

Are frameless glass shower enclosures safe?

Yes. Frameless glass shower enclosures are made from thick, tempered safety glass designed to withstand daily use. When professionally installed by an experienced Easton glass specialist, they provide excellent strength, stability, and safety while offering a sleek, modern appearance.

How long does glass shower enclosure installation take in Easton, MD?

Most installations can be completed in one day once fabrication is complete. The overall timeline depends on bathroom readiness, enclosure complexity, and hardware selection. Professional installers in Easton ensure minimal disruption and precise installation.

What glass options are available for custom shower enclosures?

Easton homeowners can choose from clear, frosted, textured, low-iron, or decorative glass. Each option provides different benefits related to privacy, clarity, and design style, allowing the enclosure to complement the overall bathroom aesthetic.

Does a custom glass shower increase home value in Easton, MD?

Yes. In the competitive Easton real estate market, updated bathrooms significantly improve buyer appeal. Custom glass shower enclosures enhance functionality, durability, and modern design — all of which can positively impact resale value.

Contact GoGlass Today!

Visit Go-Glass.com to learn more about our six convenient Delmarva locations, including Easton, Berlin, and Salisbury in Maryland; Lewes and Seaford in Delaware; and Accomac in Virginia.

From residential shower enclosures in Easton, MD to commercial and automotive glass services across the region, GoGlass delivers trusted craftsmanship and dependable service for all your glass needs.