How can I clean sulphur water stains?
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Try using vinegar or lemon juice. For tougher stains, make a paste with borax and vinegar and scrub.
Thank you! I will try that!
CLR works great for this!
This site may help you:
https://www.hunker.com/13422137/how-to-remove-sulfur-stains-on-showers
Here's a post that might help - https://homeguides.sfgate.com/cleaner-that-will-remove-sulfur-stains-in-tubs-commodes-13421935.html
Chlorine bleach can effectively remove medium to high levels (over 6 mg/l) of hydrogen sulfide. The chlorine in the bleach chemically reacts with (oxi- dizes) the hydrogen sulfide eliminating the "rotten egg" odor. Chlorine bleach also reacts with iron or manganese, and disinfects water supplies.
I have had good luck with CLR, available at many diy stores, also check it out at Walmart, and I am sure Amazon carries it.
Here is a helpful video that will help you clean that stubborn stain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRmhvZpPSQQ&t=44s
Hello Deah, hope this helps you out, it should work on most surfaces as well, good luck,
Soak a sponge in white vinegar and then dip it into dry borax. Scrub until the stain is gone and then rinse the shower with warm water. Resist making a paste of out these two ingredients since the borax will harden.
Here's a post that might help - https://www.hunker.com/13422137/how-to-remove-sulfur-stains-on-showers
Hi! This seems helpful:
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/cleaner-that-will-remove-sulfur-stains-in-tubs-commodes-13421935.html
Try CLR
Here is a post with directions. https://www.extension.purdue.edu/extmedia/WQ/WQ-11.html#:~:text=Chlorine%20bleach%20can%20effectively%20remove,manganese%2C%20and%20disinfects%20water%20supplies.
Soak a sponge in white vinegar and then dip it into dry borax. Scrub until the stain is gone. Rinse with warm water. Deah, Resist making a paste out of these two ingredients because the borax will harden.
Vinegar
Soak a sponge in white vinegar and then dip it into dry borax. Scrub until the stain is gone and then rinse the shower with warm water. Resist making a paste of out these two ingredients since the borax will harden
I've had good luck with Lysol Lime and Rust.