Vinegar is an acid. It doesn't remove lime scale, but it softens it so that it can be easily removed.
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 on a pH scale is red. This means that it is a strong acid and the pH value would be 1/2/3.
You can try using a toilet bowl cleaner specifically designed to remove black scale. Alternatively, you can try using a mixture of baking soda and vinegar or a pumice stone to scrub away the scale. Make sure to wear gloves and ventilate the area well when cleaning.
Yes, vinegar can effectively remove stains from clothes due to its acidic properties that help break down and lift stains.
To remove bleach stains on clothing with vinegar, soak the stained area in a mixture of water and white vinegar for 15-30 minutes, then wash the garment as usual. The vinegar can help to neutralize the bleach and minimize the appearance of the stain, but may not completely remove it. It's best to test a small hidden area of the fabric first to ensure the vinegar doesn't cause any damage.
To remove rust or scale on a heating coil of a kettle, you can try soaking the coil in a solution of equal parts water and vinegar overnight. After soaking, scrub the coil with a brush or sponge to remove the rust or scale. Rinse thoroughly with water before using the kettle again.
pour the vinegar in, scrub, and remove vinegar
To effectively remove scale buildup from bathroom fixtures, mix equal parts water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Spray the solution onto the affected areas and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, scrub the fixtures with a brush or sponge to remove the scale buildup. Rinse thoroughly with water. Repeat the process if necessary.
If it is not heavy- use white vinegar. Let it soak for 30 minutes at least, then use a toothbrush or other soft brush to remove the scale. If it is really baked on (typically indicated by the fact the humidifier shuts off even though there is water in the tank=overheating element), then use CLR (calcium, Lime, Rust remover) from a hardware store. Again, BE Gentle with the element.
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As limescale is a weak alkaline therefor to neutralise and cancel out you need to clean it with a weak acid.
To effectively remove scale build-up in your home, you can use a mixture of vinegar and water to dissolve the scale. Simply apply the solution to the affected areas, let it sit for a while, and then scrub the scale away. Additionally, using a water softener can help prevent future scale build-up.
it is a weak acid, it acts as solvent (dissolves the lime scale).
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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.
Use vinegar in the water and brew a cup.
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