Be aware that some dryer sheets may leave scent on the shower door.

The vinegar may leave an unpleasant smell, but this should wash away after a shower or 2 after it dries. If your bathroom has poor ventilation, dilute the vinegar with equal parts water to prevent irritation of your eyes and sinuses. The soft side of the sponge is usually sufficient. The abrasive side is more effective, but can scratch some types of glass, especially if used repeatedly.

If your bathroom has poor ventilation, use an eco-friendly citrus-based glass cleaner. These tend to be less harmful to the eyes and lungs. [6] X Research source

The two ingredients will fizz when they come into contact with each other, but the gas produced is harmless. Don’t pour the vinegar directly into the baking soda, or it could messily spray out of the container.

You can dilute concentrated bleach yourself, but wear gloves and eye protection, and work in a well-ventilated area. [9] X Research source Never mix bleach and vinegar! Together they will create a toxic gas.

A caulk removal product will soften the caulk and make it easier to remove.

Repeat this at least once per month to keep the tracks clean.

If ventilation to the area is poor, consider installing a heat lamp in the bathroom.

Read your product’s label and follow the specific application instructions if they differ from these.