How to remove hard water stains from glass door?
I have a shower with glass walls and door and there are many small hard water spots on the glass. How can I safely remove them. I don't care if it's homemade, organic, commercial, or store bought. A few dollars won't matter if I can get the glass clean. Thank you, Jerry
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Jet Dry dishwasher will remove the old stains.
CLR works great for that.
I use Joy Mangano's MiracleClean. Smells awful, but works
And I use plain old vinegar.
I like vinegar, but, I like vinegar gel for surfaces that it will run off of. I've tried Mrs. Meyer's and Aunt Fannies. The smell is strong, but, it fades quickly.
CLR
I use this on my grass shower door and a window in my shower. Put it on heavy with a cotton rag, and leave it sit for an hour, rinse with water and buff dry. Use gloves!!! Only use on glass and porcelain
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After cleaning use RainX or RainX /fog protector to wipe your glass down and you'll be glad you did. It repells the water and nothing tends to stick to it like before. It lasts awhile. Bathroom mirrors are great with the fog kind. Hope this will help you out after all that scrubbing.