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6 Ways To Remove Hard Water Stains From Glass

Hard water stains are especially common in households that use well water in places where groundwater contains significant levels of minerals like lime and calcium. They leave a smudge on the glass that might become permanent if let to build up for too long. While these stains are notoriously difficult to remove, liquid and non-liquid cleaners can help restore your glass to its former glory. If your glass is badly stained, you can always hire a good house cleaning company to solve the issue.

TIPS TO REMOVE HARD WATER STAINS

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Using Distilled White Vinegar

Combine distilled white vinegar and distilled water in a spray container. Spray the vinegar and water solution across the glass shower door or window. Allow at least 30 minutes for the solution to sit on the glass. Start at the top of the glass panel and wipe away the mineral deposits using a soft-bristled brush or microfiber cloth. Rinse the glass with fresh water once the hard water stains disappear. Remove the majority of the water with a good quality squeegee before drying with a microfiber cloth.

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Using Liquid Cleaners

Since hard water stains are alkaline, it’s preferable to apply a strong acid to get rid of them. Read the product package for instructions on how to apply the acid cleaner to the stained areas. When working with acidic cleaners, take necessary precautions to protect yourself. Acidic cleaners can harm certain materials, so test them first in an inconspicuous area before applying them to the entire stained area.

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Vinegar And Baking Soda

Fill a spray bottle halfway with undiluted vinegar and spray the entire surface of the glass starting at the top. Allow it to sit for 30 minutes. Combine one part water and three parts baking soda in a small basin. Apply the paste to the hard water stained portions of the glass using a cloth or a scrub brush. After the mixture has dried slightly, spray the area with undiluted vinegar once more. Rinse the glass with clean water and a squeegee or microfiber cloth to dry it.

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Wipe With The Proper Technique

It’s essential to use the correct tools to wipe your glass surfaces to keep them sparkling and free of water spots and streaks. Paper towels may appear to be the greatest option, but they might leave marks. Use a microfiber cloth or a squeegee to clean up water from the glass, then polish it for a good shine. To finish the job, use a clean microfiber cloth.

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Hydrogen Peroxide And Paste Of Tartar

On persistent soap scum and water stain combinations that build on bathtubs and metal fixtures, regular hydrogen peroxide works wonders. Make a paste with cream of tartar, a type of baking powder, and apply it to the stained area for increased cleaning power. Allow it to sit for up to 30 minutes before scrubbing with a moist sponge to remove the stains and restore the glass’s lustre.

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Using Ammonia

In a spray bottle, combine three parts water and one part ammonia. Spray the solution on the glass and scrub it with a brush while it’s still wet. Rinse thoroughly and dry the area. Opening doors or windows, to keep your bathroom adequately ventilated. Wear rubber gloves to protect your hands.