Yes, you can use CLR in a dishwasher to clean lime/calcium deposits that have built up. Source: CLR manufacturer website at related links.
There is a product called CLR that will clean calcium off things.
CLR will work well.
YES! CLR can clean anything, darling. I promise, you will NOT be disappointed. But on the commercial, the shower drain thing, not true. It doesn't happen just like that.
I have an old brass or copper #50 sieve that has many of the square holes, .011", CLR was recommended by some, others say "don't do it". The sieve is used by geologists to "sort" material by size. Often, small rock pieces get stuck. Ant help is appreciated.
You can, but an oil based cleaner would be better. I use WD40.
This is not a recommended use for CLR. People have done this and report no adverse result's, but I would not.
soak it in CLR for awhile, then use an old toothbrush to scrub off the lime you can get CLR at any grocery store, in the laundry soap aisle
yes you can it will work because i use it all the time and my shower is sparkling clean
clr is whats it called or maybe mr clean has a product
CLR--comes in a gray plastic bottle you can purchase at grocery store.
It depends exactly what is in that well water, but generally I find CLR works very effectively .It depends exactly what is in that well water, but generally I find CLR works very effectively .