try creating a mixture of dish soap, white vinegar and hot water and rubbing it on, scrub it for a moment and then rinse away.
If that doesn't work see my friend. His name is Bubbles. Scrubbing Bubbles.
2006-08-04 13:55:53
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answered by elucase 3
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Put it in the washer with a tiny bit of detergent and bleach and, if possible, some towels or rags that can be bleached and washed on HOT.
I have the same problem and that always takes care of it for me. Obviously, you don't put it in the dryer. Just hang it up and it's good as new.
2006-08-04 15:34:52
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answered by Julie6962 5
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Put on a pair of rubber gloves..pour some clorine bleach into a spray bottle and spray it and wipe it off with a sponge.
2006-08-04 14:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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1 teaspoon baby oil on a moist cloth. Use another cloth to wipe away any left over oil.
2006-08-04 15:51:06
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answered by kayboff 7
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it extremely isn't any longer a social pretend pas to positioned on white at a bridal bathe. you may positioned on in spite of color you opt to positioned directly to the bathe. white and all colorings of it are reserved for the bride on my own on her wedding ceremony day in basic terms..until she is having a snowball wedding ceremony it extremely is an all white wedding ceremony the place anybody is asked to positioned on white or a black and white wedding ceremony it extremely is the place anybody is asked to positioned on the two black or white. yet there are no longer rules for the bridal bathe.
2016-12-14 19:35:11
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answered by ? 3
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WHITE VINEGAR ........will take off the calcium deposit...organic no chemicals .....also PEPSI COLA...will eat away the white stuff...just let either soak in it...amazingly simple !
2006-08-04 13:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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along with LimeAway, (that was a good suggestion). Try CLR. Another good remedy
2006-08-04 13:58:13
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answered by ladyjailbird424 3
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use the mr clean magic eraser, it worked on my shower screen.
2006-08-07 08:16:18
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answered by addybme 4
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if it's hard-water build-up try straight vinegar or Lime-away.
2006-08-04 13:49:55
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answered by applpro 4
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