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How to Remove Hard Water Stains From Glass

Hard water stains frequently build up on glass after faucet water containing huge levels of calcium or magnesium has vanished superficially. As the minerals break down, they desert white, overcast or dim spots that can be hard to expel using ordinary glass-cleaning items. Luckily, a few modest, common items you likely as of now have in your home can successfully evacuate the unattractive stains and leave your glass looking perfect and sparkly.

Step 1

Consolidate equivalent amounts of warm water and refined white vinegar in a little splash bottle. Squirt the arrangement legitimately onto the hard water recolor.

Step 2

Enable the solution to sit for around 15 minutes, which gives the acidic corrosive in the vinegar time to enter and break up the stain. Use a green inferior cushion or a soft-bristled clean brush to tenderly scour away any staying mineral stores.

Step 3

Wipe all cleaner buildup from the glass using a clammy, delicate wipe. Dry the glass with a little elastic squeegee or a spotless, delicate fabric.

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