How to get that white calcium deposits off depression glass?
I have tried scouring, vinegar, zap and toilet bowl cleaner.I still get the white off green depression glass bowl.Any help?
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If you submerged them in distilled white vinegar and deposits remain, they may never come out. Have you contemplated installing a water softener for your home?
Hi Pam, sorry you are having problems cleaning your glass bowl. I heard about this and have not tried it yet, but I intend to soon. Good luck. Clean Your Home With Alka-Seltzer | Reader's Digest
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Try Polident dental tablets a few of them w/ hot water and let it soak a bit.
Try “ZUD”, it comes in a can like comet cleaner, or in a liquid paste form, and it does have acid in it. I use it to get rust and other deposits off of porcelain sinks and toilets.