Salt and vinegar. The vinegar cleans off all the different types of rust and build up off the penny, and the salt speeds up the process.
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.
To remove salt stains from nylon boots, mix a solution of equal parts water and vinegar. Dip a soft cloth into the solution and gently wipe the salt stains off the boots. Allow the boots to air dry completely before use.
Mix equal parts water and vinegar, then spray the solution onto the stains. Let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it off with a clean cloth. Repeat if needed.
To remove stains from suede, first try using a suede brush or a soft cloth to gently brush the stain. For more stubborn stains, you can lightly rub the area with a white eraser or apply a small amount of white vinegar with a cloth. Avoid using water or liquid cleaners on suede, as they can leave water stains.
You can try using a mixture of water and white vinegar to remove hard water stains from glass surfaces. Soak a cloth in the solution and gently scrub the stains. For stubborn stains, you may also use a commercial glass cleaner specifically designed to remove hard water stains. Remember to rinse thoroughly and dry the surfaces after cleaning.
Tooth paste is a flavoured mild abrasive. It removes stains and polishes the enamel. The brush itself actually cleans food particles off the teeth,not the paste.
soap and water or use dishwasher liquid detergent with water
Bit of spit and a rub
Use Bleach and hot Soap Water. Leave it in there for a while and then use a sponge to wipe it off.
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Ask the student counsellor at Swan View SHS
wash with dawn detergent and dry before dry
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.
If you are referring to paint stains, get them off with the thinner of the paint you've been using, then wash in warm soapy water and use a hand lotion after.
To remove salt stains from nylon boots, mix a solution of equal parts water and vinegar. Dip a soft cloth into the solution and gently wipe the salt stains off the boots. Allow the boots to air dry completely before use.
Soak in cold water.
Mix equal parts water and vinegar, then spray the solution onto the stains. Let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it off with a clean cloth. Repeat if needed.