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can anyone help looks like lime scale but not to sure what to use
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Do you have personal experience of these methods?Combine a paste of vinegar and baking soda. This natural solution is the cheapest formula to remove hard water stains from glass.
Apply the paste to the hard water stains using a scrubbing sponge in a circular motion. Work the hard water stain while applying this paste and allow it to sit for 15 minutes.
Wipe off the paste with a damp towel and remove excess water with a squeegee. If you are lucky your hard water stains will be removed. If your stains have been sitting for several years you may need to further clean your glass.
Apply a cream stove-top cleaner to the remaining hard water stains in a circular motion with a scrubbing sponge. Allow the stove-top cleaner to dry for 15 minutes.
Buff the dried stove-top cleaner with a towel. Your glass will now be free of hard water deposits. You will need to repeat this process once every six months to keep your glass free of hard water build-up.
Lisa refers to Bicarbonate of soda by the way not Baking Powder which is a totally different thing in the UK.Combine a paste of vinegar and baking soda. This natural solution is the cheapest formula to remove hard water stains from glass.
Apply the paste to the hard water stains using a scrubbing sponge in a circular motion. Work the hard water stain while applying this paste and allow it to sit for 15 minutes.
Wipe off the paste with a damp towel and remove excess water with a squeegee. If you are lucky your hard water stains will be removed. If your stains have been sitting for several years you may need to further clean your glass.
Apply a cream stove-top cleaner to the remaining hard water stains in a circular motion with a scrubbing sponge. Allow the stove-top cleaner to dry for 15 minutes.
Buff the dried stove-top cleaner with a towel. Your glass will now be free of hard water deposits. You will need to repeat this process once every six months to keep your glass free of hard water build-up.
can anyone help looks like lime scale but not to sure what to use
can anyone help looks like lime scale but not to sure what to use
Have you tried using any type of dish washing paste or stain remover, this usually works on my glass set when its dirty..