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My shower glass has accumulated much water stain (visible when dry) over time. I tried various methods but failed to remove it.

Can anyone kindly advise how to remove these stain or advise any service provider offers the cleaning services?

Thank you.

 
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Depend how serious the problem & how long the stain mark is there..

In the past, I also tried many solutions, only one could solve...

Just use White vinegar (clear solution, those for cooking), just spray on & wipe/rub..

The water mark is actually lime deposit.. it's from our water source .. overtime, it will form lime scale...so the vinegar is acidic..& create some chemical reaction..

BUT, pls ensure the vinegar DO NOT touch any marble stone.. else it will stain the marble..

I have another bathroom glass which has more serious issues, even white vinegar is not able to solve :(

 

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On 1/5/2013 at 1:08 AM, taitaineo said:

My shower glass has accumulated much water stain (visible when dry) over time. I tried various methods but failed to remove it.

Can anyone kindly advise how to remove these stain or advise any service provider offers the cleaning services?

Thank you.

 


Actually you can use something called HCL89.

Usually they used this for cleaning tiles but i used it for my own shower
glass and the stain is gone smile.gif

As for the mould you can use something called HCL89, to wipe clean the
mould and prevent it from spreading.

You can get it from <removed> 

Hope this helps you out smile.gif

 

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Thank you for your useful information.

Does this product stain the natural marble tiles?

Actually you can use something called HCL89.

Usually they used this for cleaning tiles but i used it for my own shower

glass and the stain is gone :)

As for the mould you can use something called HCL89, to wipe clean the

mould and prevent it from spreading.

You can get it from http://hcl89.atwebpages.com

Hope this helps you out :)

 

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Thank for the information.

Depend how serious the problem & how long the stain mark is there..

In the past, I also tried many solutions, only one could solve...

Just use White vinegar (clear solution, those for cooking), just spray on & wipe/rub..

The water mark is actually lime deposit.. it's from our water source .. overtime, it will form lime scale...so the vinegar is acidic..& create some chemical reaction..

BUT, pls ensure the vinegar DO NOT touch any marble stone.. else it will stain the marble..

I have another bathroom glass which has more serious issues, even white vinegar is not able to solve :(

 

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I have another bathroom glass which has more serious issues, even white vinegar is not able to solve sad.gif

Obviously, i never hear of this before, vinegar can corrode from what i know ;)

 

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Paste translucent window film on tshe glass and no more water mark :good: . Looks pretty too. You can get the films from Qoo10 at discounted price, I bought a big roll for only $50.

 

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Paste translucent window film on tshe glass and no more water mark :good: . Looks pretty too. You can get the films from Qoo10 at discounted price, I bought a big roll for only $50.

Tried the window film, after one mth, it dropped off, the window film did not work for me atleast

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When the glass screen is dry, the lime stain is most obvious. What I do is use a piece of dry cloth, rough type (eg: your face towel) and rub on the lime stain. It will come off but depends on how bad it is. It also works on sink tap and mirrors.

That how some hotels maintains their bath taps and ornaments in shiny condition

 

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The $2 magic sponge with some dish washing liquid from daiso is cheap n highly effective :)

 

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