To dissolve hard water buildup on plastic, the plastic can be sprayed with a solution of white vinegar and water. Let the solution stay on the material for a while, then wash with a dish soap and rinse well. Smaller pieces can be soaked in vinegar and water for a while, then washed.
Vinegar is a mild acid. It can dissolve the buildup of salts and corrosion from water deposits.
It contain high levels of calcium and magnesium
400 years
The silver will but not the plastic.
If the "plastic" sawdust truly is plastic, then it won't dissolve or go mushy in water. Real sawdust will.
gasoline dissolves thruw plastic ins seconds
Acetone
- Sand does not dissolve in water- Plastic does not dissolve in water- metals do not dissolve in water
You install softening filter system.
What kind of plastic? Hydrogen peroxide solution comes in plastic bottles.
Vinegar is a mild acid. It can dissolve the buildup of salts and corrosion from water deposits.
No. It doesn't.
It contain high levels of calcium and magnesium
A liquid that will dissolve plastic . Lacquer thinner, Methylethyl Ketone, Xylene, etc.
400 years
The silver will but not the plastic.
No that would be a waste of time