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How to Clean Hard Water Spots Off Windows

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Summary: House cleaning involves every aspect of the home including hard water spots that form on glasses and other glass surfaces. Cleaning hard water spots off of glasses and other glass surfaces uses simple vinegar and water. Remove these spots using this free advice from an experienced housekeeper.

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By Ann Myrick
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Since 1997, Ann Myrick has been a professional decorator, house cleaner, home organizer and planner. She is the owner/operator of Anntics Home Decorating Company in Nashville,...read more

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"Hi. I'm Ann Myrick. Today I'm going to show you how to clean hard water spots off your glass. Water from your faucet has calcium in it. So, where ever the water from your faucet touches areas you're going to at times have those deposits and those stains. So, the best way to get rid of them; there are commercial products, but just vinegar and water; a one to four basis of vinegar and water; one fourth cup vinegar to three fourths cups water. I have that formula in my spray bottle and I'm going to just spray these specific areas. You can also use vinegar and water just for cleaning your glass, but I am going to just spray the kind of problem areas. Then with a sponge or a kind of a rough towel I am just going to really rub it. Then I'm going to spray it again then with a clear water and paper towels. So, you'll just take your paper towel and just dry it, buffing it. I am Ann Myrick and that's how you clean hard water spots off of glass."

eHow Article: How to Clean Hard Water Spots Off Windows

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