Hard stains caused by mineral residue is a common problem among home owners who have tubs in their bathrooms. Unfortunately mineral deposits can leave some ugly stains on the ceramic surface on your bathtub which is an enough reason to consider your options about how to handle this situation.
One of the hardest cleaning tasks that, even London cleaners have been experiencing problems dealing with, is the cleaning of hard water stains on bathtubs. These annoying marks are really difficult to remove and the best way to avoid such inconvenient situations is to clean your bathtub regularly. However if it is too late and the hard water stains have already appeared on the surface of your bathtub in the next lines you will be able to find out how to handle them using only natural materials such as white vinegar, baking soda and lemons.
1.Make a solution of 1 tablespoon lemon juice and 1 cup white vinegar. Then soak a soft cloth in the solution and rub the affected areas with it. Rinse well with plain water and dry with a soft, clean, dry towel. If the stains persist you should make a paste of baking soda and vinegar.
2.Then apply a thick coat of the mixture over the spots with an old cloth. Let it to sit for about 1 hour. Then London cleaning professionals advise to soak a sponge in water to remove the paste form the tub's surface. Rinse well with water and dry with a clean, soft cloth.
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