If you find yourself getting frustrated with cloudy streaks on your drinking glasses and chalky spots on your glass shower doors, you're not alone. Unfortunately, you're dealing with hard water, and ...
If your shower doors, bathtub and drinking glasses remain dappled with white or cloudy-looking spots despite maniacal scrubbing, chances are you have hard water stains. These mineral deposits not only ...
Baking soda and white vinegar also make great low-pH cleansers. Mix the baking soda with water or vinegar to form a paste for scrubbing dried-on stains. Vinegar, by itself or diluted with equal parts ...
Dealing with hard water stains in your toilet? These left behind mineral deposits can make your toilet look incredibly dark and dingy and be even harder to get rid of the longer they sit. If you live ...
Q: Is there any way to remove hard water spots from a glass shower door? A: When glass doors are left to dry on their own after showers, the water evaporates but minerals stay behind. Gradually, those ...
Many homes in the U.S. have hard water, meaning most of us are fighting mineral buildup in our bathrooms, whether we realize it or not. But with the right techniques and products, those pesky white ...
Discover how to clean a bathtub, from the best tub cleaner to handling cast iron, fiberglass, and acrylic materials. Plus, learn how to keep it pristine.
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How To Clean A Shower Head

Notice any mineral buildup on your shower head lately? Don't fear. Read on for a step-by-step guide on how to clean your shower head.