You can clean calcium deposits off with vinegar. First loosen the deposit as much as possible, then heat white vinegar in the microwave and pour into a spray bottle. Spray and let deposits sit until you can wipe them off.
Calcium can be broken down with an acidic solution of some kind. There are cleaning agents sold which are made specifically for this. You can remove calcium deposits using baking soda and white vinegar, depending on what kind of surface you are cleaning, you can scrub the area with either steel wool or a nylon scrubber. This is a lot less expensive than store bought products. You can also use salt and vinegar.
A painted steel bowl is oven safe, as long as the paint is enamel.
yes we can pour concrete to steel bars painted with red oxide. this will help steel bars from getting corroded.
No. Calcium is to reactive to be used in any common alloys.
Calcium Chloride is bascially salt. It is very corrosive to steel.
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 ....
SO they don't rust.
Practically impossible
Steel.
Clean it using steel wool.
Goo Gone or Goof Off will both do this easily.
There are many ways to clean a stainless steel chain. But in order to correctly clean it, the best way is to use bleach and add water to the bleach to clean it.