I have and it works very well. It eats through those tough hard water and soap scum residues really fast. Just be sure to open the windows due to the fumes and to rinse the door well when done.
White vinegar has been proven to work to remove hard water stains from glass shower doors. See the step by step method below...Natural Formula to Use:½ liter white vinegar and ¼ liter of waterMethod to Use:1.Fill a clean spray bottle with pure vinegar2.Spray the vinegar/water solution over the shower and wait for a few minutes3.If stains are stubborn spray more solution and wait a while longer4.Scrub lightly with a soft sponge or cloth and rinseTip:Try to deal with the water spots straight away as the solution works best with newly formed or mild hard water spots.
Lime can react with metal surfaces and cause corrosion or oxidation. This is because lime is a strong base and can degrade the protective oxide layer that usually prevents metals from rusting. Additionally, lime can also form insoluble compounds with metal ions, further leading to deterioration of the metal.
The vinegar will have no impact on the glass. Just make sure that there is no coating on the glass though ... it might get eaten away.
Certain types of glass, like self-cleaning glass, have a special coating that is hydrophilic, which means it attracts water. When it rains, the water forms a thin sheet on the glass, carrying away dirt and debris as it runs off. This helps to keep the glass looking cleaner for longer periods of time.
Yes, but only after an extended period of time, and depending on the concentration. I kept a 500 mL glass jar off 50% NaOH in my lab for two years and the glass didn't dissolve, but did get eaten away. At the bottom of the jar there was a rather thick, but under a cm, layer of residue and you could tell that the NaOH has eaten some of the glass away.
They are called Daily Shower Cleaners. Spray and walk away. They really do work! You can spray on shower doors or the entire shower. There are many brand names. Tilex works good for me. Your shower will stay clean after 2 weeks. No scrubbing! Last person out of the shower sprays and walks away.
get away from all windows and glass doors
Walmart typically carries a variety of cleaning products, including Lime Away, but availability can vary by location. It's best to check Walmart's website or contact your local store to confirm if they have Lime Away glass cleaner in stock. Alternatively, you can also find similar products in the cleaning aisle.
Yes, you can install window film on sliding glass doors because the sliding doors are still individual and not connected whereas it can disturb the film and come away.
If your shower door is glass or plastic I would use some lime away and scotch brite.I would just buy the knock off brand sold at most dollar stores and apply and scrub away and then rinse with water.I then would dry the doors and to protect them I seriously suggest buying Rain x in the aerosol can to add a line of defense.In short get the door or door's really clean and dry them.Then apply the said product as the aerosol version of rain x is Far superior.Just spray on and wait a minute and wipe off with paper towels.This will make the water bead, preventing water spotting and soapy buildup.I use this on a weekly basis and my now 3yr old shower doors are still like new!! This keeps the glass or plastic from building a film and I suggest wiping your door or doors down dry after every shower or tub use as this reduces any film and water spotting over time.I am a clean fanatic and this works very effectively on shower tile and your tub and will not harm the tile or tub.The key is clean the area fully prior to applying the rain x aerosol sold like at wal-art and the cheapest in the automotive area of the store.You will will be very satisfied with the results and soap scum build up or dulling of the tile,doors and tub will go away!!!!!
If these antique glass doors were not designed for fireplace use then soot and smoke could damage the glass. I would remove them or place another fireplace glass barrier between the fire and the antique doors. If they were designed for use in a fireplace then they should stand up to the soot and smoke from your fire and I would make sure to clean them frequently to avoid build up.
I would take it off and soak it in CLR or Lime away. That should do it. other than that I would say just buy a new one they are not that expensive
A lime with calcium hydroxide is a base.
Lime away. Lime away does not work on hard water deposits.
well if the shilin is rusy put it in lime and the rust will go away. why? Because the lime acts like an acid to the rust which cases the rust to go away.
Doors locking when you walk away from them is in the future so no they would not lock when you walk away.
yes