Keep lime deposits at bay on your windows and various surfaces with these useful suggestions.
iStockphoto/ThinkstockLime stains caused by hard water can appear on nearly any surface in your bathroom, such as glass, porcelain, enamel, tiles, and stainless steel. Fortunately, removing these unsightly spots is usually easy, especially if you include it in your regular cleaning habits. Read on for tips on how to eliminate lime stains and keep your bathroom gleaming.
Gentle Cleaning
For delicate surfaces like porcelain or windows, removing lime stains is a breeze. Simply mix a few tablespoons of dish soap with warm water, create suds, and gently sponge the affected area. When cleaning porcelain, just wipe the soapy mix away with more water. For windows, clean off the soap, then follow up with a window cleaner and a dry cloth for a streak-free shine.
Deep Cleaning
For surfaces that need a more thorough clean, like tiles, make a paste by mixing white vinegar and baking soda. Apply this paste to the stain with a cloth or paper towel and leave it to sit for a few minutes. Wipe off with a damp cloth, ensuring all the paste is removed. If the stain remains, apply the paste again and leave it a bit longer, then wipe clean.
All-Purpose Cleaning
Believe it or not, many all-purpose cleaners used in kitchens and bathrooms are highly effective at removing hard water spots. Simply spray the cleaner onto the stains on fixtures or tiles and wipe down with a damp sponge. While hard water spots may return, regular cleaning ensures they are easily removed.
Glass Cleaning
An effective method to remove hard water stains from windows and mirrors is by using a cloth soaked in white vinegar. Wipe down the surface with the cloth to get rid of any spots, then follow up with a dry cloth to ensure there are no streaks left behind.
