| Most new shower enclosures today are made of | | | | be patted dry with a towel. That's it. Then about once |
| glass and the trend is to have as little metal as | | | | a month you'd want to go over it with a nylon sponge |
| possible, this is generally referred to as a frameless | | | | (the one included in the kit is fine if you bought the kit) |
| system. However, if you're going to spend money | | | | and then rinse off. Then 2 to 3 times a year you can |
| upgrading to a modern shower you should know the | | | | use the stain remover on any spots that don't come |
| best way to clean it. Our advice is to get an upgrade | | | | off otherwise. If you notice the water no longer beads |
| product that is designed to keep the glass looking new | | | | on the glass then it's time to use a revitalizer. So |
| longer. It's usually applied in the factory and as a result | | | | basically the cleaning is much less and doesn't require |
| of its technology the cleaning and maintenance | | | | nearly the time that regular shower doors do. |
| required is very little. Usually just a spray of water to | | | | Now, the potential drawbacks would be cost for |
| keep your glass clean and clear. | | | | having this product applied to your shower enclosure in |
| One of these products that we've seen is called | | | | the factory and some people just don't think that the |
| AquaGlide. The at home kit costs around $50 and | | | | extra expense is worth the time saving effect. Others |
| includes a special towel, sponge, stain remover, pad | | | | would do anything to get out of cleaning their |
| and revitalizer. | | | | bathroom so the upfront cost is nothing. Only you can |
| Most of the time you'll just spray the glass with clean | | | | decide for yourself. |
| water and watch it drain down. Left over droplets can | | | | |