How do I get the water stains off of a faux marble shower walls?
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have tried vinegar and it still looks like this
Have yo tried mineral spirits
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Hi Btubaj, Bi carb of Soda, with or without Vinigar. Mix @ little Bi Carb of Soda, into @ past on @ saucer. Place some Soda on @ cloth, and rub until the water stains are gone. Rince, then buff dry. If using Vinigar with the soder, use the Vinigar, insted of water to make the past. Bi carb of Soda and Vinigar, are both natural non harsh abrasive cleaners. Tip. Vinigar can be used on it's own, or you can use it with lemon juice Kay Adelaide Australia 😎
Try using Dawn dish soap, take a sponge loaded with Dawn, apply it all over the shower, glass doors, let it sit then rinse it off with the shower head, squeeZoe it dry. Work excellent on dirty out side windows and use your hose to was it off. It works for me. Good luck
Id definately ask your local hardware store before using, its always a good idea.
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Try baking soda...it took a heavy build up of rust/lime off! It’s non-abrasive & definitely works wonders!
Hi Wendy, create a dense paste of more baking soda and a little bit of water. Apply the paste to the stain and leave for a few minutes before wiping it off. You may need to repeat until the stain vanishes. If it’s a tough stain try removing it with ammonia solution. Dilute the ammonia with water 1 part ammonia to 10 parts water. Test in a small spot first. Rinse the solution from your marble well to eliminate any residue, left from the cleaning ingredients on it and wear gloves.
Soft scrub may work if baking soda doesn't. Honestly, I prefer Scrubbing Bubbles when there's build up. Good luck!