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How Do You Remove Water Mineral Deposits?

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How Do You Remove Water Mineral Deposits?

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Due to the minerals in water, it can lead to the spotting of household objects. Usually the bathroom and kitchen are where these water mineral deposits settle, such as on faucets and shower heads. Regular soap and water won’t remove these, but other household items will if they are allowed to soak. Pour 1 cup of warm or room-temperature vinegar into a plastic sandwich bag. Place the object into the bag. If the object won’t fit, such as a faucet, hold the bag up so that the end of the object rests in the vinegar. Secure bag. If the object is small, seal the bag using the zip lock sealer. If you’re cleaning a faucet, secure the bag with a rubber band around the faucet. Allow to soak for one hour. Scrub deposits off, if necessary. If not, simply rinse.

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