How to Remove Hard Water Stains and Limescale from Sinks?
By
Eloísa Carmona - 2022-03-30T10:52:01Z
Hard water stains and limescale are very common in bathroom sinks, as sometimes the high mineral content can make the toilet, sink, and shower look dirty even after cleaning.Moreover, hard water stains not only leave unsightly residues, but the minerals that cause these white stains can eventually clog showers and faucets. Knowing how to remove hard water stains and limescale with easy, homemade ingredients is a great way to prevent their buildup, so that the bathroom faucets flow freely.Hard or mineral-rich water causes stains when it contains high levels of minerals such as magnesium, calcium, and iron. These white stains, which can also be brown or rusty in color depending on the minerals present in the water, occur when droplets dry and leave mineral deposits.Hard water and limescale stains can become permanent on surfaces like glass if left too long, so if you've noticed them in your shower or sink, remove them as soon as they appear with the recommendations we provide here.Vinegar is the best ally for household cleaning, as it is safe, natural, and has the incredible ability to combat hard water stains and limescale. To use it, simply pour it into a spray bottle and spray the surfaces where there are hard water stains. Let it sit for 5 to 15 minutes to give the vinegar time to break down the minerals of the chalky white stain.If it starts to dry, spray again to keep it moist. If you're trying to clean large vertical areas, such as shower glass doors, it's best to soak paper towels in vinegar and stick them to the glass to keep the surface moist for the necessary time.Once enough time has passed, scrub the surface with an old toothbrush; use a larger bristle brush for bigger areas, or this task will take forever. Both white vinegar and apple cider vinegar work for this task.