Let’s learn about natural and effective methods to remove annoying hard water stains from glass and other surfaces.

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To effectively remove stains from household surfaces, you need specific products. If you don’t want to use detergents and chemicals, in this article we present some eco-friendly and cost-effective solutions to solve the problem of stains on glass, wood, steel, and other specific areas.

It often happens that we notice the presence of stains and rings on windows, on sanitary facilities, on wooden furniture, in the kitchen and in various other rooms of our house. Most of the time, these stains are due to the “silent” action of the so-called hard water. This is because they are created and remain on surfaces even during and after normal washing operations.

Hard water is nothing more than tap water, with a high concentration of calcium and magnesium. It is therefore the harder water that, over time, tends to contribute to the formation of limescale on surfaces or along walls, e.g. sanitary facilities.

Below, we will show you some tips to quickly and easily remove stains from surfaces caused by the action of hard and hard water. Curious about these simple and cost-effective solutions? Here are all the details on the subject.

A problem with hard water stains on surfaces? With these ingredients, you can easily solve the problem

Many people own wooden furniture. A very beautiful and elegant element, but also quite delicate. For example, you can put a glass on a wooden table. This item could leave a mark or stain on the furniture. Other times, however, these pieces of furniture could be stained by the hard water mentioned above.

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To better remove hard water stains from wood, it is advisable not to use chemicals. The simple advice we can give you is to dry the wet area with the action of a normal hair dryer. All this, of course, as long as you immediately notice the presence of water. In case of stubborn spots and dark circles, an ideal solution is to sprinkle the stain with a little mayonnaise.

It may sound strange, but this ingredient tends to remove hard water stains from wood. And to polish the glass and other surfaces of our home in the best possible way? Here are some other valid DIY solutions to disinfect surfaces in the best possible way, removing stains and marks.

Products to apply to stains

When it comes to glass, whether mirrors, windows or showers, a very effective product to remove stains and hard water marks is white toothpaste. What is the best way to use it on glass? Here’s everything you need to know about it.

Cleaning hard water stains

White toothpaste should be dissolved in a container containing hot water. The solution created will be very foamy and will fight stains and marks on the glass in the best possible way. It will have to be applied for a few minutes. After this time, you will have to gently rub the affected area. You will notice how the halo will have completely disappeared once the area is dry.

The action of white toothpaste can also be very useful on surfaces near bathroom or kitchen sinks. Even then, in fact, the action of hard water could contribute to the formation of limescale.

In this way, kitchen surfaces can be disinfected in the best possible way thanks to the action of citrus oils, such as lemon or orange. These elements have a high degreasing power and will also be able to remove stains and marks from surfaces, making them shine and shine again.

Finally, when it comes to steel surfaces, the best products for removing stains and marks are baking soda and white vinegar. By mixing these two elements with hot water, a highly degreasing natural solution will be created. Using a clean microfiber cloth, you can wipe the stained steel surface and restore the shine of this area.