If it is on your doors, use Lemon Oil. That takes it off with one swipe. Anything else I use hot vinegar. Vinegar dissolves it. There might be some kind of bathroom cleaning chemical sold but I just never bother to use those. I use Vinegar and Lemon Oil.
Vinegar is an acid. It doesn't remove lime scale, but it softens it so that it can be easily removed.
it breaks it down and dissolves it.
i dont know take a shower
A lime scale remover is acidic. It is a very dangerous chemical and works by eating away at a surface. This can remove many surfaces and will burn your skin severely.
If you want to know what lime water is, it's 10 on the pH scale, i.e. a weak acid, verging on the edge of strong.
Vinegar is an acid. It doesn't remove lime scale, but it softens it so that it can be easily removed.
it breaks it down and dissolves it.
Ethanoic acid is a great solution for removing lime scale buildup in sinks and bathtubs, for instance. Ethanoic acid is a harsh chemical that burns away the lime.
use lime scale destroyer which use water tech to remove the scale permanently as long as the device is used.The device will recondition the water solubility so that it will have ability to dissolve the lime scale(mineral, either calcium or magnesium) and prevent scale from forming again.
it is a weak acid, it acts as solvent (dissolves the lime scale).
Any shower head that filters calcium or lime will work well, but you'll have to change the filter often.
No. lime is safe.
get vanish oxyaction lime remover
i dont know take a shower
As limescale is a weak alkaline therefor to neutralise and cancel out you need to clean it with a weak acid.
calcium build up, get you some CLR- calcium ,lime,and rust remover from walmart. remove the shower head, in a bowl pour the CLR. Then drop the shower head in and let sit for a couple hours. then remove and rinse. put the head back on and see of it still whistles. if it does its proply gonna need to be replaced. But if you want it might be just as cheap to go to walmart and just buy a new shower head.
Absolutely not.