We researched the top glass shower door cleaners and considered each one’s cleaning ability, scent, ingredients, and environmental impact. Products with an EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Safer Choice certified logo may be safer than other brands on the market.  Our top pick is the Rejuvenate No Scrub Soap Scum Remover because—as the name suggests—there is no scrubbing involved, it’s powerful yet nonabrasive, and it leaves behind a streak-free shine. Below, the best cleaners for glass shower doors based on your needs. If you need to tackle soap scum and other buildup in your shower, Rejuvenate No Scrub Soap Scum Remover is the way to go. It’s our top pick because it’s powerful, versatile, and so easy to use that you’ll actually use it on a regular basis. It’s perfect for cleaning glass shower doors, but it can also be used on other bathroom surfaces, which will save you time when you’re trying to quickly spray down your bathroom before guests arrive. This award-winning cleaning product is nonabrasive, so it can be used on many different surfaces—even showers with stone tile. Spray it on ceramic tile, fiberglass, natural stone, plastic, chrome, porcelain, and glass, and watch it get to work. It quickly dissolves mineral buildup and water spots, leaving glass looking crystal clear, shiny, and streak free.  Rejuvenate No Scrub’s ease of use is a big selling point. As the name suggests, no scrubbing is needed. Just spray it on your shower in an even layer, let it sit for three minutes, and wipe it away. If you have a removable shower head, you can rinse it off. With Rejuvenate, you could realistically have this cleaning chore marked off your list in less than five minutes. Price at time of publish: $10 Amount: 32 ounces | Dimensions: 11 x 4 x 2 inches | EPA Safer Choice: No | Scent: N/A Unlike most of the other top picks in this roundup, CLR isn’t available in a spray formula. Instead, it needs to be mixed with equal parts warm water and applied with a cloth, sponge, or brush. According to the manufacturer, CLR should be used in a well-ventilated area and never mixed with other household cleaners. Price at time of publish: $7 Amount: 28 ounces | Dimensions: 8.1 x 2.1 x 5.25 inches | EPA Safer Choice: Yes | Scent: Slightly acidic Better Life’s plant-derived cleaning solution doesn’t contain dyes, sulfates, or synthetic fragrances. The packaging is made from recyclable materials and is biodegradable. For these reasons, this glass cleaner is our top choice for environmentally conscious consumers. This particular formula is also fragrance-free, so whether you’re avoiding fragrances in your home altogether or you just don’t want multiple fragrances competing in a small space like a bathroom, this cleaner has you covered. The only downside is that some customers reported that it doesn’t always leave behind a streak-free shine. Price at time of publish: $14 Amount: 32 ounces | Dimensions: 10 x 3.45 x 3.45 inches | EPA Safer Choice: No | Scent: Fragrance-free It’s not recommended for use on non-glass surfaces, and it isn’t formulated to clean mold or mildew, so you may want to use this cleaner as the last step in your deep cleaning process. Price at time of publish: $24 Amount: 32 ounces | Dimensions: 12.2 x 10.79 x 3.43 inches | EPA Safer Choice: No | Scent: N/A Bio-Clean’s powerful solution will require some elbow grease, so this is not a spray-and-walk-away type of product. The formula is abrasive, but it is biodegradable. That being said, you should avoid using it on soft surfaces and any items that scratch easily. When in doubt, do a spot test to see if the abrasiveness is too rough for your surface. Price at time of publish: $30 Amount: 20.3 ounces | Dimensions: 8 x 8 x 8 inches | EPA Safer Choice: No | Scent: N/A Clean-X is safe to use on other hard surfaces like wall tile and chrome fixtures, so you can spruce up your entire bathroom while you’re cleaning your shower door. It reportedly has a cherry scent, but customers say that there is only a light scent while cleaning, and it quickly dissipates. Price at time of publish: $30 Amount: 25 ounces | Dimensions: Not listed | EPA Safer Choice: No | Scent: Cherry Formulated without bleach or acids, it is safe to use in non-ventilated areas without a mask or gloves (although a mask and gloves are always a good idea when cleaning). Note that A-MAZ doesn’t come in a spray bottle; it is a paste that needs to be applied and scrubbed in to work properly. One scrub pad is included for added convenience. Price at time of publish: $26 Amount: 14 ounces | Dimensions: 4 x 4 x 3 inches | EPA Safer Choice: No | Scent: N/A Clean Shower’s solution is ideal for daily maintenance and light cleaning jobs, but it’s not all that effective on long-standing dirt and grime. For tough stains and hard water residue, you’ll need something more powerful.  Take note that there is extreme price variation between retailers, so shop for the option that’s best for your budget. Price at time of publish: $17 Amount: 32 ounces | Dimensions: 10.6 x 4.8 x 2.9 inches | EPA Safer Choice: No | Scent: Fresh Scent Kaboom is a bleach-based formula infused with a citrus scent, but the smell can be overpowering for some. Be very careful to not use Kaboom with ammonia-based cleaners, and as with most cleaning solutions, you should use it in a well-ventilated area. Price at time of publish: $5 Amount: 19 ounces | Dimensions: 9.63 x 2.69 x 2.69 inches | EPA Safer Choice: No | Scent: Lemon Ammonia and isopropyl alcohol are best known for their ability to cut through grease, kill germs, and achieve a streak-free shine, so if you’re looking to really deep clean your shower doors, these might be good ingredients to look for. If you’re looking for something eco-friendly, oxygen bleach effectively removes soap scum and other stains, and it is gentler and more environmentally friendly than chlorine bleach. Both white vinegar and citric acid are natural, eco-friendly solutions for removing soap scum and breaking down hard residue as well.

EPA Safer Choice 

Products with an EPA-certified logo contain ingredients that are safer for humans and the environment. Glass shower door cleaners are categorized under Tub/Tile Cleaners on the website. Only a few shower cleaners in this roundup are listed, but that doesn’t mean other products are necessarily bad or unsafe. Participation in the Safer Choice program is completely voluntary.

Scent 

Glass shower door cleaners come in a variety of scents, which can be chemically or naturally derived. Naturally derived fragrances are often created using essential oils; they tend to have a fresh and subtle smell. Cleaning products that contain ammonia, bleach, and other harsh chemicals often come with an overpowering scent. If you’re sensitive to smells, a fragrance-free formula is your best bet. It’s always a good idea to properly ventilate your bathroom when using a glass cleaner. Geller suggests spraying the cleaner directly on your cloth or sponge in order to limit the number of airborne particles.

Why Trust The Spruce?

This article was written by Sage McHugh, a home and lifestyle writer who has been contributing to The Spruce since 2019. To select the best cleaners for glass shower doors, she considered dozens of products, carefully evaluating their cleaning abilities and ingredients. She sorted through hundreds of customer reviews, as well as write-ups from third-party websites. For expert insight, she consulted with Samara Geller, a senior research and database analyst for EWG. Daily maintenance will cut down on deep cleanings and prevent the glass from clouding. Geller advises, “The best way to cut down on the time, elbow grease, and amount of product needed to get the job done is to either rinse the shower of soap residue or use a squeegee or clean towel to dry the area after showering or bathing.” You can also check out our guide on how to clean cloudy glass.