I squeegee the water off whenever I’m done but later on it still has that foggy water look. How do I get the door to look actually clear?

  • Hurculina Drubman@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    there are some different minerals in the water that could be causing this, try a little vinegar before spending any real money. you can test with lemon juice if you don’t have any vinegar just to see if it’ll work.

    make sure you rinse it off well though, if it pools around steel fixtures it might cause rust.

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        9 months ago

        it does not need to be white vinegar. that would be the cheapest cleaning agent, but you can test if it works with any mild acid you have laying around

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              9 months ago

              Ok, thanks. I use white vinegar or lemon for cleaning and in the rinse cycle of laundry for softener/suds removal, organic acv (with the mother) and distilled water, sometimes a drop of honey as a hair rinse and occasional oral tonic/mouth rinse (or ginger, which is also great for upset stomach).

              Boiled orange or lemon peel in the dish pan is great for sanitizing/spot prevention, but if I let dishes pile up long enough to run the dishwasher, a shallow dish of white vinegar goes in the bottom to replace rinse aid. It’s economical and effective.