Shower limescale can be tough to remove (Image: Getty)
When you're trying to keep your bathroom as clean as possible, one thing that can pose a massive problem is limescale.
This chalky substance, which appears as a result of hard water, can be a nightmare to keep away from your bath, sink and shower - especially on glass surfaces.
These white marks show up easily on glass, and don't seem to go away easily, no matter how often you spray it with cleaning products.
But according to one professional cleaner on social media, there's one very useful product that can help to tackle these stubborn marks - and it's not white vinegar or baking soda.
TikToker Clean With J runs her own cleaning business and is no stranger to helping people out with her helpful tips and tricks online.
Limescale can leave chalky, irritating marks behind (Image: Getty)
Using her own experiences, she often makes videos focusing on tips she has discovered whilst cleaning houses, and how to tackle the most common and tedious problems.
Many of us will probably experience shower glass limescale at home, so it's worth taking note of this tip in particular.
In a video posted at the end of last year, the cleaner highlighted some of the most useful hacks she's learnt as a professional, that everybody at home should know about too.
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Tough limescale can make your entire bathroom look filthy (Image: Getty)
To remove built-up limescale from your shower, all you need is a pearl scourer. You can buy a pack of four from Amazon for £3.29, making each one work out at just 80p.
The cleaner said this is great for scrubbing out that hard, lingering limescale, and these non-abrasive sponges can be used alongside your usual shower cleaner so you don't need to invest in anything more expensive.
She showed a before and after of a filthy shower covered in limescale, but after giving it a good wipe with a pearl scourer, it looked as good as new again.
In the same video, she also offered an important tip for those looking to achieve that glass shine when mopping the floors - add in some washing up liquid.
Simply add a couple of drops into your bucket alongside your usual floor cleaner and you'll see how much of a difference it makes.
Choosing one with a fresh scent will also help to fill your home with a welcoming and clean smell, which is always ideal.