White vinegar has been proven to work to remove hard water stains from bathroom fixtures. See the step by step method below:
Natural Formula to Use:
Pure white vinegar
Method to Use:
1.Fill a clean spray bottle with pure vinegar
2.Spray the vinegar freely over the sink or bath tub and wait for a few minutes
3.If stains are stubborn spray more vinegar and wait a while longer
4.Simply wipe away with a clean cloth to reveal the shine
Tips:
Sometimes stains are extra stubborn - for this make a paste of white vinegar and baking soda and scrub gently with a soft brush or sponge. Never use an abrasive cleaner like scouring pads, powders or steel wool as this will scratch the surface.
The best product to remove hard water stains from bathroom fixtures and fittings is Mr. Clean Magic Erasers. They come in different sizes and textures for different jobs.
Kaboom! Kaboom!
YES, it's is the calcium that makes the water "hard". That is why you use a cleaner that has a calcium remover in it to get those hard water stains off.
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.
scrubbing real hard with soap and water
Cosmetics stains are very hard to remove. I had a bottle of concealer spill on my bathroom floor and I was never able to have it removed. You can try scrubbing the area with baking soda, baking soda is great for everything.
You can find the removal hard water stains at some store like homedepot or lowes. You can also find it on some websites like amazon or ebay for the good price but have to wait for shipping time.
A soft scrub of an SOS pad removes water stains from glass very nicely. Just don't scrub too hard.
You could easily get salt stains out of Bearpaw boots by just using a fingernail brush and water but NO SOAP! Shake the water out so it is wet and the rub easily (NOT HARD RUBBING!) Then you will get the stains out of your Bearpaw boots!
The most reliable method for removing hard water and other stains is an old remedy that is quite simple and used by many people. Lemons or real lemon juice had proved to be most affective with the removal of hard water stains. Direct contact is the best method.
Try baking soda with white vinegar.
ya mamHard water contains calcium and magnesium ions that cause hard water stains and limescale formation.