Most professional window cleaners just use one drop of Joy dishwashing liquid in a gallon of water. If the deposits are very heavy, adding vinegar (1 cup) or citric acid (2 tablespoons)(available at health food stores) to the mixture will aid in removing lime deposits.
Improper water chemistry & neglect. It depends upon how severe the deposits are. The best way to remove calcium from your pool tile is, to sand blast it off with glass bead. Surface Renewal does this. (949)269-3122
placer deposits
placer deposits
placer deposits
Most "pool" tile can stand up to exposure to chlorine. If bleach is too harsh on them then the usual acid would destroy them. I normally advise Bio Dex 300 (very strong acid) for removing dirt and grime and light calcium deposits. If you are trying to remove heavy mineral deposits or effloresence I suggest you get a professional.
Not at all. Heavy are sins.
Depending on what plugged the drain soft or hard stoppages such as rags / lint/heavy grease deposits then one would pick the correct tools for the job requirement
The only way to remove hard on calcium is to machine buff them using a cutting compound and plenty of water. The only problem is a chance of swirl/scratch marks but will always look better than the thick calcium build up! Metal shine/acid will also get rid of it but will leave streak marks on the glass and paint (if removing from a car).
Use a drain cleaner like Ajax it works wonders.or use vinger it also works but slower make sure that you rince it off soon and complete ....
Lots of calcium and there very heavy
No. These are not heavy metals. They are salts of non heavy metals.
Heavy eroded particles settle out of moving water