A PROFESSIONAL cleaner has revealed the process he uses to tackle hard water stains.
The expert explained that the hack will leave any shower looking as “good as new”.


In his viral video, TikTok user Jason (@jason.cleans) talked his followers through the process.
The TikToker, who set up his own cleaning business, explained that he was going to make a screen covered in hard water stains look “brand new again”.
He began by removing any items in the shower so as not to damage them during the clean.
Next, Jason rinsed all the surfaces down with hot water before applying a sulfamic acid-based cleaning product.
You can pick up these cleaners from Amazon, with the HG Limescale Remover Foam Spray currently available for just £5.85.
The cleaning professional recommended using a non-scratch scourer to scrub in this product.
Jason advised his audience to work the cleaner in using “circular motions,” demonstrating the technique.
He explained that he usually begins at the top and works his way down the surface.
The TikToker also removed the seal at the bottom of the shower screen and scrubbed it separately before re-attaching.
“After the chemical has sat on the shower screen and the tiles for about 10 to 15 minutes, just go back in and scrub it once again just to let the chemical dig in a little bit more,” Jason advised.
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Jason then dried the surfaces with a cloth and used an isopropyl-based cleaning product to polish the inside and the outside of the glass as well as the fixtures inside the shower.
You can pick up a bottle of Pure Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol for just £5.80.
He showed his audience the now gleaming glass surface of the shower screen.
TikTok users shared their thoughts on the process in the comments section.
“Love cleaning videos, I feel more motivated, thanks,” said one follower.
“Literally would need you to do this for me daily,” wrote another viewer.
“I just don’t have the arm strength to do this,” joked a third commenter.
“This alongside ovens are my nightmare,” commented another TikTok user.
“This is the only way I clean my shower now and works a treat every time,” said one person.
