You can use LimeAway to get it off. Sometimes I just use vinegar, spray it on with a spray bottle & let it sit for a while.
2006-10-22 17:27:46
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answered by cats2006 3
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Vinegar, just regular white vinegar from the grocery store. I am not sure what you mean by a shower screen but if it is a door or wall just put some on a clean cloth and wipe it on then wipe it off with a another cloth damp with water. If you are talking about something that can go in a washer like a curtain just put it in your washer with some towels, no detergent add about 1 cup of vinegar and run the cycle. I do both about once a month to keep from getting a build up.
2006-10-23 00:40:08
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answered by IF 2
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I have cleaned professioanlly for 14 years and the only thing I have found to be good and easy is something called the Worlks it is hard to find but here I found it in a store called Dollar General and it is great.
2006-10-23 05:51:22
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answered by sherry k 2
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Do a couple of purple microdots and you'll have a great time cleaning those mineral deposits.
2006-10-23 00:32:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Vinegar (acetic acid). Cheap and non-toxic. There are also special preparations available at hardware stores for doing this if vinegar doesn't work.
2006-10-23 00:32:31
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answered by Anonymous
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use vinegar & water put it in a spray bottle you use 4c of hot water & 2 Tbsp of vinegar spray it down really good then wipe clean it truly works wonders on alot of things no joke lol
2006-10-23 00:30:08
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answered by sugarbdp1 6
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try using just plain vinegar
2006-10-23 02:32:39
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answered by shitcart 2
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Muriatic. But be careful with it.
2006-10-23 00:34:38
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answered by wilf69 3
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lime away
2006-10-23 00:31:44
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answered by Harry Laborde 3
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CLR
2006-10-23 03:56:04
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answered by shadoboy93 2
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