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Mum praises 'magic' £1.75 cleaning item that leaves streaky shower doors sparkling

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When it comes to cleaning, the bathroom is one of the most time consuming rooms, especially when it comes to its shinier surfaces.No matter much scrubbing, shower doors are often left with streaks and it doesn't help that they harbour calcium build up from hard water that's frequently sprayed with.While shoppers can sink money into different single use cleaning products until they find a solution, one woman has shared her go to multipurpose item for cleaning glass and it costs less than £2.As reported by The Mirror, Australian mum Cara revealed that scrubbing her cloudy shower doors with some citric acid mixed in hot water gives them a sparkling finish.

She also makes sure to wipe the solution with paper towels, which helps keep streaks off shiny surfaces.Getting rid of pesky water marks or streaks from glass is one of the most tedious cleaning tasks around, but this little-known method has left many people in awe and vowing to use the trick on their showers or other surfaces.Cara posted her triumph on the Mums Who Clean Facebook page and shared her method.

First, she dissolved a quarter of a cup of citric acid in three quarters of a cup of boiling water.She then combined the two in a rectangular container so that she could then lay the paper towels flat in the mixture before sticking them to the glass surface.

After just half a minute she then wiped them off with the debris. She said: "Calcium build up magic!"I used citric acid - it just eats through all the build up.

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