Mum is amazed at the simple method of cleaning dirty shower screens with ease – no chemicals required
- Mom shares a quick and easy way to clean a glass shower screen
- She only used baking soda, lemon, salt and vinegar
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One mom has impressed thousands by sharing a quick and easy way to clean a shower screen using four pantry staples.
Dominika, who goes by the username @Washy_Wash on social media, has gained a total of 2.2 million followers by sharing home hacks online.
In a video viewed more than three million times, the British mom used bicarbonate of soda, half a lemon, salt and vinegar to remove the soap scum buildup from her bathroom shower.
“Easy to clean,” she captioned the clip, and the glass looked sparkling new.
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Back in the day: Mama Dominika used bicarbonate of soda, half a lemon, salt and vinegar to remove the soap scum buildup from her bathroom shower.

After: The easy method left her shower looking sparkling clean
In a spray bottle, she sprays the white vinegar all over the screen and a few minutes later spreads the baking soda over it.
Dominika then adds some salt to half a lemon before rubbing it all over the shower surface.
Together, the ingredients create a reaction to easily remove germs and soap. Then she rinsed the screen to reveal the squeaky clean glass.
Many praised Dominika for sharing her advice and were tempted to try it for themselves.
‘Not really! I really get so mad at water stains, I’ll try this,” one person wrote.
“I like the lemon idea. I have a lemon tree so I use the ones that fall,” said another, a third added, “This is great.”
But not everyone was on board.
“Or just use Windex,” one wrote, another said, “I don’t know what’s wrong with buying streak-free solution from the store.”
Using Dominika’s method would be ideal for those who don’t want to use harsh chemicals at home.
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