The bolts for the handle prevent going from top to bottom in one motion across the whole door so I had to adapt. Over time, I’ve become pretty good at removing all the water to prevent streaks when it dries even on the sleepiest of mornings.
My system is a little different- I always ensure that I get up before my wife so she does it…no sense doing it right before someone showers, right?
That IS a pretty good system…hmm…
I thought so. You have to prime the pump first though. Wake up later the first time or two and say “babe, you don’t need to clean the shower glass when I’m just going to get in mess it up - let me do it after after mine”.
what
is
the system?
I had to think about it…these are the steps for the harder door:
Top right down to the top bolt, swoop counter-clockwise around it the edge.
All the way left to that same bolt, swoop again clockwise, down to the second bolt, swoop counter-clockwise around to the edge.
All the way left to the bottom bolt, another swoop, down to the bottom
For all of this, the squeegee must remain angled to fit between the gap where the doors overlap.
Proceed as normal (top to bottom) for the rest where there are no obstructions.
The other door is the inner door so no fancy moves are required. I can hold the squeegee normally.
I am grateful for living in a place that doesn’t have much calcium in the water, so I don’t get streaks.
I don’t get much calcium but I do get the base of the shower turning orange from rust. Can’t have it all.
Are you me?
It feels good to have a system, doesn’t it?
I wonder if an aquarium cleaner like this would be a feasible solution to this?
Hmmm I’m not sure that would help. I think I’d still hit the same issue of getting around the bolts and also have to deal with the handle itself
Ahhh, I was envisioning it incorrectly.