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2. some ideas
Fri Sep 27, 2013, 06:59 PM
Sep 2013

Over the years collectors have reported a number of household products that they have found cleaned the lightest, to the heaviest hard water stains. Below are just a few of them.

Fill the object with a mix of ammonia and water. A few hours should do the trick if the stain is not too thick.

Vaseline or petroleum jelly can sometimes remove light calcium build-up. Let it sit for 4-5 days before removing.

Fill with luke warm water and drop in a denture cleaner tablet.

Pearl Drops Toothpaste has been recommended for light calcium stains. Dab a little on your index finger and lightly rub. Wash with water.

Dow Tub and Tile cleaner. Spray on, let sit, then rinse.

There is a product in the supermarkets called Krazy Kloth. It is highly recommended for the toughest hard water stain. Follow the directions on the packaging, and wash with luke warm water.

Lime Away. The same product you use on your tub and shower doors. Always remember for products that require rubbing to do it lightly and in small circles.


http://www.ha.com/tips-for-cleaning-cloudy-glass.s

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