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Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures for How to Remove Tough Water Stains
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Get rid of rust, lime, scum and stains on bathroom fixtures.
Read an overview for how to remove tough water stains
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Close the water shutoff valve by turning it clockwise until it stops. Flush the toilet and plunge out as much water as possible.
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White vinegar works as well as Lime-away.
By Marg, on 09/16/2009
Would like help with a water/hard mineral stain in the bathtub. These hints are great.
By Penny Dash, on 09/16/2009
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