One-component solution for hard water stains

CLEANING DIFFICULT HARD WATER STAINS
In some cases, the above method might not be enough to completely remove the stain. For stubborn and extensive hard water stains, there are four strategies you can use to get rid of the stain in question.

Use a stronger mixture of vinegar and water. Consider using a 75:25 mixture of vinegar and water, or purchase cleaning vinegar with a higher level of acidity.
Allow the vinegar mixture to sit on the stain for a longer period of time. Consider soaking a cloth in the vinegar mixture, then allow it to sit on the stain for 30 minutes or longer.
Add baking soda to some of your vinegar and water mixture in a small bowl, then apply the paste it creates to the stain with your scrubbing brush.
If all else fails, you can purchase a hard water stain remover from your local hardware store. Or invest in a soft water system and say so long to stains for good.

With just one item, you can make your own slim trash can recreate the beauty of the good old days.

So what’s the magic ingredient that makes those tough spots move away? Distilled white vinegar, frankly, is there anything vinegar can’t do?

The different best things you might want to change yourself are a piece of cloth – a vintage T-shirt cut back in case you don’t have easy rags to lay around the house – and a vintage sponge. You don’t need a new sponge because it will scratch the chrome finish, so choose an old sponge that is softer.

ingredients :
° vinegar
° rag
° sponge
° flat

Step 1: Pour the vinegar into a bowl and soak the cloth until it is completely saturated with the vinegar.
Step 2: Roll the material over the base of the faucet (or everywhere that has tough water spots). Leave it on for an hour.

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