Another way is to take the traditional do it yourself route.
How to get soap scum off acrylic shower doors.
Use a cloth to scrub the surface by hand after about 20 30 minutes and completely dry it.
This is an extremely unstable mixture and will immediately start to break down hence the fizzing.
You want to keep the door covered in wet vinegar for at least 5 minutes.
The vinegar is what helps to actually break down the soap scum on your shower.
Pour a cup of baking soda into a small bowl and add enough white vinegar to make a paste.
Pour one cup of baking soda into a small plastic bowl and add about one fourth cup of distilled white vinegar or just enough to form a thick paste.
The film will melt away.
Turn on the shower head and direct the flow of water over the areas of the acrylic you just sprayed.
If you have particularly stubborn soap scum you can try applying boiling vinegar very very carefully.
Experiment with pastes made of baking soda water or vinegar and dish soap.
Then when you combine the baking soda with the vinegar it forms carbonic acid.
Wash away as much liquefied grime and cleaning solution as you can.
In a spray bottle mix 1 part white vinegar with 1 part grease fighting dish soap.
Add equal parts very hot vinegar and dawn dish soap to the spray bottle.
Baking soda and vinegar.
One of such is the combined use of vinegar baking soda and salt.
Once the freshly cleaned area has been fully rinsed repeat the above mentioned cleaning process on the rest of your acrylic shower taking care to clean one area at time.
Once you ve given the shower a preliminary rinse go over the acrylic using a soft microfiber towel or sponge to remove any remaining residue.
Sprinkle vinegar on your glass shower door leave for a few minutes.
White vinegar is excellent for.
The solution will cling.
Let the paste remain on the glass for at least 15 minutes.
The mixture will fizz and when it stops dip a microfiber cloth or sponge into the paste and apply to the glass doors.
Heavily spray the shower door or surface that you want to clean.
Once the mixture stops fizzing use a sponge to apply it to your shower and tub.
Coat the door and keep applying as the vinegar dries.
Smear the paste over the shower doors let it sit then rinse it away while scrubbing.
After the first area has been successfully cleaned use a water filled spray bottle or if you have one a detachable shower head to rinse off your cleaning solution.