What Looks Permanent Isn't Always Permanent.

Have you ever cleaned your shower glass...only to step back and think,

"Cool. It still looks dirty."

You're not alone.

One of the most common things we hear is, "I swear I clean it all the time!" And honestly? We believe you.

The problem usually isn't dirt—it's hard water.

Here in Vermont, hard water loves to leave behind little "gifts" in the form of mineral deposits. Over time, those minerals build up layer after layer until your shower glass starts looking cloudy, your fixtures lose their shine, and your bathroom suddenly feels older than it actually is.

The worst part?

Most people assume the glass is ruined.

Thankfully, that's often not the case.

With the right products, a little patience, and a whole lot of elbow grease (okay...sometimes a lot of elbow grease), much of that buildup can be removed, revealing the beautiful glass underneath.

It's one of our favorite transformations because clients usually have the same reaction:

"Wait...it can actually look like THAT?"

Yes. Yes, it can.

If you want to keep your shower looking its best after it's restored, a quick squeegee after each shower goes a surprisingly long way. It's not glamorous, but neither is scrubbing years of mineral buildup later.

At Peak Cleaning, we love the details that most people overlook. Sometimes the biggest transformation isn't a full renovation—it's simply restoring what was there all along.

And if you're wondering whether your shower glass is permanently cloudy or just covered in years of hard water buildup...

There's only one way to find out.

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