After-care guide

Your glass is now coated.
Here's how to keep it
working for 3 years.

The single biggest reason coatings fail early isn't humidity, hard water, or "bad luck." It's someone reaching for the wrong cleaner under the sink. This page is the 3-minute read that makes year 3 look like day 1.

Daily Squeegee 30 sec
Weekly Microfibre + vinegar
Never Abrasives or strong acids
Approved by EnduroShield™
The coating itself is bulletproof to normal life. The 1% of customers who see early failure all share one habit — they keep one harsh cleaner under the sink and one day, they reach for it.
EnduroShield MY support team After 12,000 installations
The 3-tier routine

Less effort than before
— but not zero effort.

EnduroShield does ~90% of the work. The other 10% is two minutes a week.

Water beading off EnduroShield-treated shower glass — what 30 seconds gets you
After every shower
30 sec

Squeegee or just walk away

If you have a rubber squeegee, two passes top-to-bottom is enough. If not — water beads will roll off on their own. Don't touch the glass with shampoo bottles or hard objects.

  • Soft rubber squeegee (Ettore, Pulex)
  • Open the bathroom door / window for ventilation
Wiping EnduroShield-coated shower glass with microfibre cloth — weekly maintenance
Once a week
2 min

Microfibre + mild detergent

Damp microfibre cloth with either white vinegar (preferred) or a few drops of mild dish soap in water. Wipe top-to-bottom. Rinse with clean water. Done.

  • White vinegar (1:1 with water if you prefer milder)
  • Microfibre cloth — no abrasive sponges
  • Always rinse afterward — don't let detergent dry on
Before and after — water stain removal on glass with diluted vinegar/CLR
If a stubborn spot appears
5 min

Vinegar soak, then CLR carefully

Light buildup: white vinegar on a microfibre, leave 10 minutes, gentle wipe. Heavier buildup: CLR diluted 1:1 with water on a Magic Eraser, gentle pressure, rinse thoroughly.

  • Never use neat (undiluted) CLR
  • Never leave acid sitting on glass > 5 minutes
  • Rinse with clean water and dry with microfibre
See the easy-clean

One swipe of damp microfibre. That's it.

This is what "easy clean" actually looks like — no scrubbing, no sprays, no chemicals. Just rinse, wipe, walk away. A minute per shower, not 15.

  • Damp microfibre cloth — no bottle needed
  • One direction, top-down — gravity does the rest
  • Glass dries streak-free in 30 seconds
Cleaners — yes / no

The under-the-sink
safety check.

The coating shrugs off normal cleaners. But certain chemicals will gradually wear it down — knowing them takes 30 seconds.

Safe cleaning supplies — vinegar, microfibre cloth, gentle squeegee

Safe to use

  • White vinegarDiluted or neat — favourite all-rounder
  • Mild dish soapA few drops in warm water
  • Neutral pH glass cleanerse.g. Method, AJAX without "powerful"
  • Plain waterFor daily rinse-down
  • Microfibre clothThe only cloth you should use
  • Soft rubber squeegeeEttore, Pulex, OXO Good Grips
  • Magic EraserFor occasional stubborn marks (gentle pressure)
Harmful cleaning supplies — abrasive scrubs, harsh acids, steel wool

Will damage the coating

  • Abrasive scrubsCif, Vim, Comet, Bar Keeper's Friend
  • Strong acids (neat)Undiluted CLR, hydrochloric, muriatic
  • Strong alkalisDrain cleaner, oven cleaner, ammonia-based
  • Cerium oxideGlass-polishing compound — strips coating
  • Steel wool, scouring padsScotch-Brite, scrubbers with grit
  • Hard plastic bladesRazor scrapers, hard squeegees
  • "Cleaning hacks"Toothpaste, sugar paste, salt — all abrasive

Quick rule: if the bottle warns "wear gloves" or "ventilate well" — it's probably too aggressive for a coated surface. Stick with vinegar.

Hard water in Malaysia

If buildup ever shows up,
here's the 4-step escalation.

Even on coated glass, Malaysian hard water can leave occasional mineral spots — especially if a week of cleaning gets skipped. Don't panic, don't reach for the harsh stuff. Start at level 1 and only escalate if needed.

Level 1
Light buildup

Spray undiluted white vinegar on the glass. Wait 2–3 minutes. Spray again, wipe firmly with a microfibre cloth, rinse, dry. 95% of cases stop here.

Level 2
Moderate buildup

Spray vinegar, soak 5 minutes. Dampen a Magic Eraser with vinegar, wipe with light pressure. Re-wet the pad every minute as the vinegar gets used up. Rinse, dry.

Level 3
Heavy buildup

Vinegar's not cutting it? Diluted CLR (1:1 with water) on a Magic Eraser, light–moderate pressure for 2–3 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Don't leave acid on the glass.

Level 4
Extreme buildup

If 6+ months of cleaning got skipped: undiluted CLR + a drop of dish soap on a Magic Eraser, light pressure, 2 minutes. Rinse, repeat. If even this fails — message us, don't keep escalating chemicals.

The trick: the vinegar / CLR is dissolving minerals and gets weaker as it does. Squeeze out the pad and re-wet every 1–2 minutes for max effectiveness. Once the buildup is gone, water will bead into tall, round drops on the clean surface — proof the coating underneath is still working.

What's in the kit, and when to use each piece

Five small bottles
and one rule for each.

Most application questions trace back to "do I really need this part?" — yes, you do, and here's exactly why each piece is in the box.

EnduroShield DIY kit — 5 components: pre-cleaner, white pad, steel wool, glass coating, microfibre cloth
Step 1

Pre-cleaner

Engineered to leave zero residue. Most household glass cleaners (even Windex) leave a thin film that stops the coating from bonding. Use this — even on brand-new glass, since factory release agents need to come off too.

Step 1.5 (if needed)

White cleaning pad

Used with the pre-cleaner. Buffs off invisible residue, oils, and fingerprints. Even brand-new glass has factory release agents — without this step, those traces sit between the glass and the coating, weakening the bond.

Step 1.7 (large kits)

0000-grade steel wool

Only if there are existing watermarks before coating. This grade is fine enough not to scratch glass. Use only on uncoated glass before applying — never on coated glass after. If your shower's brand new, you can skip this.

Step 2

EnduroShield coating

The bottle that does the work. Sprayed onto a yellow application pad and worked into the glass in small overlapping circles. ~5 minutes per shower screen. Do not spray directly on the glass — always go through the pad.

Step 3 + ongoing

Microfibre cloth

For removing streaks 30 minutes after application, and for weekly cleaning forever after. The only cloth that should ever touch coated glass. Hand-wash or machine-wash with mild detergent; never use fabric softener.

Microfibre cloth care

One cloth, 200+ washes,
if you treat it right.

Microfibre is fancy plastic at the molecular level — millions of tiny split fibres that grab water and dust without scratching. Two things kill it: heat and fabric softener. Avoid both, and one cloth lasts a year.

Do

  • Wash separately from cotton towels (cotton lint sticks to microfibre)
  • Warm water + mild detergent (or just water if lightly used)
  • Air-dry or tumble-dry on low heat
  • Use one cloth per surface — one for glass, one for tiles, etc
  • Replace every 12 months or when it stops absorbing water

Don't

  • Fabric softener — coats the fibres, destroys absorbency
  • Bleach — degrades the polyester/polyamide blend
  • High-heat tumble dry — melts the split fibres
  • Iron — same reason
  • Strong-fragrance detergents (the perfume can transfer to glass)
What happens at year 3

Most coatings still work.
Some are ready for a refresh.

1

Test it

Splash water on the glass. If it still beads up like marbles, the coating is alive and well — even past 36 months. No action needed.

2

Spot any sheeting?

If water spreads in a flat sheet instead of beading, that area's coating has worn down (usually from a strong cleaner accident). Re-apply just that section.

3

Want like-new performance?

Apply a fresh coat over the whole glass. The new layer bonds to whatever's left of the original — back to day-1 hydrophobicity. Most customers do this every 4–5 years.

Need a refresh kit?

Same coating.
Easy refresh.

Re-coat any time after year 3 — or sooner if you've had a cleaner accident. Same DIY kits, same 5-minute application.

Now you know why it works

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real chemistry on your glass?

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