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BlueTongueDan Posted - 16/03/2009 : 13:23:38
Any one got any home remedies to remove water marks off glass?
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BlueTongueDan Posted - 05/04/2009 : 11:11:21
quote:
Originally posted by Kehhlyr

They also sell that stuff at the special hardware shop for apprentices.

It the same place you get Threaded nails, threadless screws, and the box of sparks for the angle grinder.
Usually on the shelf next to the lengths of fallopian tube. Ask a local mechanic where he can get elbow grease from and he'll tell you and ask you to get a long weight while you're there.


Try vinegar, but only a very small amount on a rough cloth. (that jumper your great-aunt doris knitted is handy now)
A razor blade will remove the deposits easily off glass, leaving barely any mark, but you want to try to stop the deposits dropping into the water.
If you've got access to water softener filters, then use them for all the water.
The water lines are created by hard water, same thing happens in the kettle, it's just calcifying or limescaleing up, depending on your point of view.



LOL
Thanks, Kehhlyr.
Il try some of those methods

I know this stuff works pretty well, but thought id look for a cheaper method first lol
http://www.aquaticandpetwarehouse.com/products/hobby-limescale-remover-300ml.html
Kehhlyr Posted - 05/04/2009 : 01:50:31
They also sell that stuff at the special hardware shop for apprentices.

It the same place you get Threaded nails, threadless screws, and the box of sparks for the angle grinder.
Usually on the shelf next to the lengths of fallopian tube. Ask a local mechanic where he can get elbow grease from and he'll tell you and ask you to get a long weight while you're there.


Try vinegar, but only a very small amount on a rough cloth. (that jumper your great-aunt doris knitted is handy now)
A razor blade will remove the deposits easily off glass, leaving barely any mark, but you want to try to stop the deposits dropping into the water.
If you've got access to water softener filters, then use them for all the water.
The water lines are created by hard water, same thing happens in the kettle, it's just calcifying or limescaleing up, depending on your point of view.
Kazerella Posted - 18/03/2009 : 13:17:18
Ask your mum- mum's always have a good supply
BlueTongueDan Posted - 17/03/2009 : 19:14:14
quote:
Originally posted by Kazerella

Elbow grease?



Where can I buy that?
Kazerella Posted - 17/03/2009 : 13:07:09
Elbow grease?
BlueTongueDan Posted - 16/03/2009 : 21:16:19
Yep, my Mossies.
Although they can be put into a temporary set up for a day or so.
Paulusworm Posted - 16/03/2009 : 19:31:52
Is there anything currently occupying the tank?

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