Sunday, September 27, 2009

How To Remove Hard Water Spots

When learning how to remove hard water spots the most important thing is using a quality hard water stain remover. This may seem obvious, but finding this product is not always as easy as you might imagine.

Quality hard water spot removers can be found aat a variety of online window cleaning and supply stores. Make sure you do not waste your time with products such as Simple Green , Tilex , Limeaway , and CLR because they just dont work at all.

The best hard water stain remover that I am aware of and use, is called Bio-Clean. You can order it at the jracenstien link on this page. It usually runs about $30.00 and comes in a small container which will last quite awhile.

Once you have recieved you hard water spot removal product, apply a small amount to start to a clean rag or WHITE scub pad. Move it in a circular motion on the stain until it starts to feel smooth. The next step to removing this hard water stain is to fill a small bucket with water and squirt a small amount of Dawn dishwash detergent into it. If you have a window cleaning wand or sponge , dip it into the solution and apply to window. You will then need a squeegee to clean off the water and soap solution.

If the hard water stain persists you will need to repaet until it is totally removed. This process will take around 5-10 minutes per stained area. More often then not you will be required to put in a little elbow grease so be prepared. This is by far the best way to remove hard water stains from your glass and shower enclosures.

A Small tip:

Make sure the settings on all sprinklers are correct so they will not spray your windows. Also use Bio-Clean when removing the hard water spots for best results. Get more info here on removing water spots and window cleaning

1 comment:

  1. There are effective products these days and it is good to use them to get rid of the stains.It looks very bad to have water spots on the shower range.

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