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How Do You Remove Hard Water Deposits From A Bathtub?

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How Do You Remove Hard Water Deposits From A Bathtub?

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Hard water deposits are chalky white minerals that accumulate on surfaces from hard water. Bathtubs can be especially prone to hard water buildup if hard water is used in a home. Hard water deposits lead to a gray dullness that detracts from how clean a bathtub looks and feels. White vinegar is an effective, natural cleaner for hard water deposits. If these hard water stains are not cleaned, eventually they can damage surfaces and make soap scum difficult to remove. Fill a clean spray bottle with white vinegar. Spray the vinegar heavily over the hard water deposits in the bathtub. Let the vinegar soak into the tub for several minutes. With the damp sponge, wipe the vinegar from the tub. If the deposits are stubborn, spray more vinegar and wait up to 30 minutes before wiping with the damp sponge. If hard water stains are still apparent, make a paste with equal parts white vinegar and baking soda. Gently work this scrub into the stains on the bathtub with the sponge. Avoid abrasive clean

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