White vinegar has been proven to work to remove hard water stains from glass shower doors. See the step by step method below...
Natural Formula to Use:
½ liter white vinegar and ¼ liter of water
Method to Use:
1.Fill a clean spray bottle with pure vinegar
2.Spray the vinegar/water solution over the shower and wait for a few minutes
3.If stains are stubborn spray more solution and wait a while longer
4.Scrub lightly with a soft sponge or cloth and rinse
Tip:
Try to deal with the water spots straight away as the solution works best with newly formed or mild hard water spots.
Ugh.. now here's a real pain in the neck problem. The best thing I've found is to soak old towels in pure vinegar and lay them on the tiles over night, then scrub the next day. The acid in the vinegar will break down the minerals so they can be scrubbed off. The towels keep the vinegar from drying up before it has a chance to do it's job. The biggest problem here is that the hard water stains will just keep coming back, unless you find a way to prevent them. A water softener will help some, but it won't fix the problem. I clean houses for a living and have a customer who has good success with a shower spray product made by Arm & Hammer called "Clean Shower Daily Shower Cleaner." You just spray it on when you are done showering and it keeps the shower looking good. My Grandmother had a well when I was a kid and she kept her shower from getting hard water stains by wiping it out with a tile every time she got out of the shower.
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Hard water is a term that means the water has lots of minerals - hard water stains are solid deposits of those minerals left behind when the water evaporates. The water initially dissolved those minerals because it was acidic - a weak acid such as lemon juice or vinegar is usually pretty good at removing these stains; or a scrubbing paste made of baking soda and water.
You can use a solution of two parts water to one part white vinegar to remove water stains from glassware.
You can clean salt stains off of Nubuck shoes using a solution of water and vinegar. Try and clean the stain as soon as you can for best results.
I tried to use some soap water to clean the glass shower door. It works well.
anything abrasive, such as pumice, will cloud your glass
There are a number of things that can be used to clean the glass on a shower stall. It has been said that one can use dryer sheets to clean as they are known to repel water deposits. There are also Mr. Clean sponges that are made specifically for shower glass and these work amazingly well.
One can clean shower glass doors using a few tools: Vinegar (inside of a spray bottle), paper towels, and a squeegee. Start out by turning the shower water on hot for a few minutes, to loosen the soap scum. Spray the doors with vinegar, squeegee, and clean up any left over smudges with the paper towels.
Vinegar.
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Ugh.. now here's a real pain in the neck problem. The best thing I've found is to soak old towels in pure vinegar and lay them on the tiles over night, then scrub the next day. The acid in the vinegar will break down the minerals so they can be scrubbed off. The towels keep the vinegar from drying up before it has a chance to do it's job. The biggest problem here is that the hard water stains will just keep coming back, unless you find a way to prevent them. A water softener will help some, but it won't fix the problem. I clean houses for a living and have a customer who has good success with a shower spray product made by Arm & Hammer called "Clean Shower Daily Shower Cleaner." You just spray it on when you are done showering and it keeps the shower looking good. My Grandmother had a well when I was a kid and she kept her shower from getting hard water stains by wiping it out with a tile every time she got out of the shower.
Hard water is a term that means the water has lots of minerals - hard water stains are solid deposits of those minerals left behind when the water evaporates. The water initially dissolved those minerals because it was acidic - a weak acid such as lemon juice or vinegar is usually pretty good at removing these stains; or a scrubbing paste made of baking soda and water.
The only type of table that is safe from water stains are glass tables.
You can use a solution of two parts water to one part white vinegar to remove water stains from glassware.
when you clean the shower in your house your clean the soup and the tap water all off of the bath tube, so you you need to get rid of the ''precipitate''.