How to Remove Hard Water Stains Naturally

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Summary: To remove hard water stains naturally, pour vinegar or rubbing alcohol on the stain and scrub with an abrasive sponge. Prevent hard water stains by leaving the shower door open so that it dries faster with tips from a professional cleaner in this free video on housekeeping.

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By Rachel Yatuzis
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Rachel Yatuzis is a professional house cleaner in Nashville, Tenn., who specializes in using everyday household items for cleaning purposes. In addition to her years of experience...read more

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"Hi, I'm Rachel Yatuzis, and I'm going to show you how to remove hard water stains naturally. A lot of times, if you have a glass shower door, that's where hard water stains show the most or even around the bathtub. The best thing to remove hard water stains is vinegar, of course. If you have a rag handy, just really dump some vinegar into that rag and there'll be a reaction with the vinegar and the hard water stains that really, really gets them out, especially on metal or things like that. Vinegar is excellent on hard water stains. If you think you may need something more harsh, I would try rubbing alcohol or scrubbing, you know, really well with an abrasive sponge or something like that. If you prevent the hard water stains from coming in the first place, that's, you know, an excellent thing to do also. And if you open your shower door after every time you take a shower, it'll dry out quicker and that'll keep your whole shower a lot more clean and it will help with hard water stains also. I'm Rachel Yatuzis, and that is how you remove hard water stains naturally."

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