Our Steam Showers are easy to maintain if you follow these guidelines and cleaning recommendations.
ARYLIC
To treat the ceiling, flooring or wall of the steam shower is it recommended that you rinse it out after each use to help prevent a buildup of soap or bath products. To care for the acrylic clean it regularly with a mild cleaners and a soft sponge or brush.
Avoid any harsh chemicals or cleaners on the acrylic finish and if exposed, rinse away immediately. Do not use any cleaner that is not safe for acrylic or plastic as stated on the container.
To maintain the shine on the acrylic, wax and polish the surface with car wax. This can buff out and minor scratches and restore a dull surface. Do not wax the areas where you would walk or stand.
GLASS
To avoid soap deposits or hard water build-up on the glass, wipe dry after each use. We recommend using a squeegee after each use.
Cleaning the glass regularly or weekly, we recommend using a daily cleaner, such as Tilex Daily Shower Cleaner. Using this will delay and fight the build-up of soap scum and hard water spots. You may also use any natural cleaner or daily cleaner that will not harm your shower. Remember to also clean the outside of the glass as well. Use Windex or another glass cleaner and wipe way with a soft cloth or towel.
It is inevitable; you will get hard water sports and a build-up of shower product on the glass of your stream shower. When this happens, try a natural solution first before turning to a harsher chemical. Use an equal solution of Dawn dish soap and vinegar. Allow this to sit for 5 to 10 minutes on the build up before using a sponge to scrub. Rinse with cool water. If the spots still persist, use a product designed for calcium and lime deposits. Follow all instructions on the container.
To help combat watermarks, spots and build up, you may use Rain-X on the glass only. Follow instructions on the bottle.
METAL
To prevent a buildup of water and shower product, it is recommended to wipe down the tracks each time you use the steam shower. Drying the area will combat a buildup and/or mold.
Cleaning the metal tracks and pieces on your steam shower can easily be done. One tip is to fill the bottom track with vinegar, careful to plug any holes so it can sit in the track overnight. Rinse the vinegar away in the morning and wipe clean.
Another tip is to use a cleaner designed for the shower that is safe on metal and use a toothbrush or small soft bristle brush to get in the hard to reach places. Once you finish scrubbing, rinse and dry the area.