How do I get spots off my car and house windows clean, spots are from my hose, which is well water filted and softened.
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3po3 on Jan 22, 2012Have you tried vinegar? Spray and rub it on with newspaper. it goes on cleaner than with paper towels (and is free). Vinegar can clean almost anything.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Jan 22, 2012I had the same issue with my new truck. The sprinkler wet the car down and the results were horrible. I used CLR on the glass and it seemed to work well. But its pretty nasty stuff so you need to be careful when you use it. Check out this web link it has some interesting facts about cleaners. http://www.themanlyhousekeeper.com/2011/03/11/solved-soap-scum-and-hard-water-stains/ The last thing. Most properly installed softened water systems bypass the outside hose in order to prevent the softener having to be recharged to often. As usually all the hose does is wash car and water lawn. Check to see if this is the case in your home. That may explain why you have these stains.Helpful Reply
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Lyn Therese on Oct 31, 2015Try cascade or any of the dishwasher solutions. Use spray bottle to apply.Helpful Reply
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