LimeAway for starters, then use a good stainless steel cleaner with a soft cotton cloth.
2006-08-06 04:34:36
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answered by Greg 5
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Stainless steel cleaning solution. Lowes or most any grocery or hardware store will have some. And of course Wal Mart. Cerama Bryte is the brand I use.
2006-08-06 04:37:15
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answered by jeffrey k 3
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in basic terms take some baking soda, blend it with an extremely small volume of vinegar to make a paste, and then positioned it on the carpet with an previous toothbrush. enable it to dry, then vacuum. If the stain is somewhat bumped off or lightened up, repeat returned. Or small volume of Swarfega or WD-40. nicely worth attempting out an extremely small volume of those issues to make certain what works terrific. Have additionally heard of the brown paper and iron technique.
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answered by ? 4
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All of the above are good. I'll just add what I have not seen offered yet.
Vinegar is a fairly good mild acid to remove calcium (and other mineral) build up in some applications. If you are talking about around faucets and fixtures, my mother recently shared with me a trick that I have yet to try. She uses a lint free thin old rag, maybe an old flour sack dish towel, soaked in vinegar until it is fairly wet, and wraps it around her faucet handles such that is has as much contact with them as possible. Leave it to soak overnight. In the morning, remove the rag and wipe lightly.
Sounds like it ought to work. We'll see next cleaning day.
Good luck with yours,
2006-08-06 05:01:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You might try an inexpensive cleaning ingredient of Cream of Tartar and Backing Soda. A mixture that is less abrasive..
2006-08-06 04:45:18
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answered by PALADIN 1
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Windex
2006-08-06 04:44:11
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answered by mccauleyrd 2
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if that doesn't work get some 000 steel wool.
2006-08-06 04:43:42
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answered by zocko 5
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