A long time ago, before it was trendy and there were a bazillion books on the subject, we studied feng shui. Whether or not you believe it actually works is up to you, but making these simple changes is easy and fairly painless, and it certainly can't hurt.
• Close the bathroom door
• Put down the toilet lid/cover
• Repair leaky faucets and running toilets
• Clean
• Install adequate lighting
• Wash the mirror
• Close the shower curtain
• Place a live plant on top of the toilet tank
• Close the drains
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TracyJ - I had the same problem with my glass shower doors. Researched it quite a bit, and here's what I found that works surprisingly well:
1) Lemon Oil. Rub the doors with a cloth or paper towel dampened with lemon oil. It does work well and the results last a lot longer, but requires some elbow grease
2) Used dryer sheets. These are quicker, and require less effort. I've started using dryer sheets in my laundry just for cleaning the shower doors!
Depending on the time and energy I have, I use either of these methods. Out of all the things I tried, these worked best for me.