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RE: Calcium Deposits on Faucet
Vinegar is an acid, so you'll want to test a drop on an inconspicuous part of the faucet before you do the whole thing.

Based on a review in Family Handyman I tried Bring It On Cleaner on my horribly stained faucets. I had to leave it on for a few minutes but I'm satisfied with the results.

I was able to get a free sample at www.bringitoncleaner.com. ... View related article.
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RE: Removing Yellow Spots (Lime?) From Floor
Sounds like the minerals have bonded to the pores in the tile. Bring-It-ON cleaner was the only thing that worked for me. ... View related article.
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RE: How do you get rid of hard water stains?
Try Bring-It-ON water spot remover. It's a paste that you wipe on, leave on for a few minutes to dissove the minerals, and wipe off. Invented by a gal that got tired of trying things that didn't work!
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RE: Cleaning "Hard To Reach" Places
I found a 12-foot long duster at touchoforanges.com. No problem reaching high ceilings and ceiling fans now! ... View related article.
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RE: Hard Water Stains on Porcelain
Try Bring-It-ON water spot remover. It's a paste that you wipe on, leave on for a few minutes to dissove the minerals, and wipe off. Invented by a gal that got tired of trying things that didn't work!
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RE: Hard Water Spots on Windows
Try Bring-It-ON water spot remover. It's a paste that you wipe on, leave on for a few minutes to dissove the minerals, and wipe off. Invented by a gal that got tired of trying things that didn't work! ... View related article.
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