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Reddit mentions of CLR Calcium Lime Rust Remover, Enhanced Formula, 28 Ounce (828 ml)
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Reddit mentions: 23
We found 23 Reddit mentions of CLR Calcium Lime Rust Remover, Enhanced Formula, 28 Ounce (828 ml). Here are the top ones.
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- Industrial Strength: CLR Calcium, Lime and Rust Remover is a non-toxic, multipurpose cleaner designed for bathrooms or kitchen-related surfaces. It breaks down calcium, lime and soap scum to leave behind a streak-free shine
- Fast Acting: Quickly removes calcium, lime and hard water deposits, soap scum, discoloration and dirt. Cleans and shines stainless steel, countertops, tubs, showers, tile, fixtures and sinks
- Multi-Purpose: Versatile cleaner for home or office surfaces. Use on plastic, ceramic tile, glass, stainless steel, faucet and shower fixtures, shower doors, fiberglass, toilet bowls and sinks. Concentrated or Ready to Use: Concentrated
- EPA-Certified: CLR Calcium, Lime and Rust Remover is part of the EPA's Safer Choice Program recognizing the product as a safer alternative to chemicals and contains no phosphates, ammonia or bleach. Safe to use around kids and pets
- Fight the Clean Fight: CLR offers products for all of your household needs including Healthy Septic System, Spotless Stainless Steel, Brilliant Bath, and Clog-Free Drain
- Patented calcium, lime, and rust remover for cleaning multiple surfaces including stainless steel, glass, fiberglass, ceramic, porcelain, chrome, cement, stucco, brick and more
- Powerful non-toxic formulation effective on hardest of lime and calcium buildup
- Great for cleaning coffee pots, coffee makers, commercial washing machines, dishwashers, vinyl siding, sinks, toilets, humidifiers and filters, hard water stains; For use with pressure washers
- Exceptional versatility, effectiveness, and economy in one product
- Safe for plumbing; Safe for use on light-colored grout; Septic safe; Biodegradable; Not harmful to nearby grass, shrubs, or vegetation
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Specs:
Color | Gray |
Height | 5.25 Inches |
Length | 8.1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2022 |
Size | 28 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 2 Pounds |
Width | 2.1 Inches |
CLR® Calcium, Lime and Rust Remover
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Comes in different sizes too, I just picked the first result on Amazon. :D
Calcium/Lime/Rust. It's a clearner specifically designed for stains and buildup caused by those types of residues.
This shit: https://www.amazon.com/CLR-Calcium-Remover-Enhanced-Formula/dp/B00009EFEX
Are they scratches or calcium buildup? Try some CLR on that bowl, it might clean it right up.
Calcium, Lime, and Rust Remover https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00009EFEX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_0-XFwbNSSPYEA
It's used to remove hard minerals. You have to be careful not to get it on the paint. Thus diluted CLR should be used.
You can buy grips online or at your local golf retailer. The retailer should be able to install them for $2-3 per club. Installing them is best left to a professional until you know what you are doing. It doesn't look too difficult, but I've never done it myself.
And CLR is a calcium, lime, and rust remover. I've used it to clean up an old set of irons and it worked well. CLR
UK Amazon I hope this helps
A classic from Eric the Car Guy for flushing your heater core.
(Edit to add:) He used CLR cleaner. No brand endorsement is meant by this link, I usually buy generic myself.
With the engine cold (cool), you can start it up with the hood open, heat and fan on, and then feel the heater hose to see if warming up properly. The engine should warm up, and start flowing warm water through the heater core circuit (which in a VW should probably be a really long hose to the front of the car)
If you never feel any heat, you may have low or no flow through the heater core.
OTOH, if your engine overall is just never really heating up (is your dash thermostat working?) I would instead suspect a stuck thermostatic valve in the cooling system.
In really really cold weather, some people cover parts of the engine radiator with a canvas cover. This is quite often done with diesels. This helps a bit with the cab heat too.
It looks like a rust stain. I have had success using CLR to remove rust stains. It's the kind of product you want to sit wet on the stain for a little bit.
Disclaimer: I never tried to use CLR on a fiberglass bathtub so read the label.
https://www.amazon.com/CLR-Calcium-Remover-Enhanced-Formula/dp/B00009EFEX
http://www.amazon.com/Calcium-Lime-and-Rust-Remover/dp/B00009EFEX
Sorry.... Calcium Lime Rust. You can see a picture of it in the Tools photo.
http://www.amazon.com/Calcium-Lime-and-Rust-Remover/dp/B00009EFEX
Not sure what is available in your area, but it is just a simple, nice cleaner for metal and the like. Probably a LOT of different options.
Try CLR. The stuff is extremely effective and also extremely water soluble. A thorough rinse will remove any traces of nasty chemical goo and leave the tank safe for use.
Put the grates in a bucket and pour enough of this stuff to completely submerge the plates. Let sit for as long as possible, overnight would be best. Remove the plates from the bucket, hose them off, and let them dry. Now you'll want to season them, like all cast iron, by rubbing them down with peanut oil and heating them on the grill until the shine from the oil goes away.
CLR....
The fiberglass gel coat may be worn off. If this is the case, good luck cleaning it. You could get it recoated. If it doesn't seem worn off, try soaking towels with white vinegar and laying them on the area for 24 hours, keeping the towels wet.
There is also a product called Sunny Brite, I used a lot when cleaning homes. Works fabulously. Ventilate the room.
Have you tried CLR? Supposed to be specifically for that sort of thing I think
Buy some CLR it should get it out. They sell it nearly every where.
Is this what you are talking about? http://www.amazon.in/Calcium-Lime-and-Rust-Remover/dp/B00009EFEX Its quite expensive for where I live.
If Iso doesn't work i usually go:
http://www.amazon.com/LAS-PURPOSE-CONCENTRATED-TOTALLY-AWESOME/dp/B0017KT3IM
(this can be found @ the dollar tree)
Then (If need be):
http://www.amazon.com/Pro-Acetone-Remover-Fluid-Ounce/dp/B0006PS3KI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449774484&sr=8-1&keywords=acetone
Haven't used this brand, just acetone in general.
Lastly for hardwater/bloom:
http://www.amazon.com/Calcium-Lime-and-Rust-Remover/dp/B00009EFEX
(Publix/Walmart or any other basic market)
Ta-da!
I didn't actually know, so I did a search: "Calcium, Lime, and Rust Remover."
https://www.amazon.com/CLR-Calcium-Remover-Enhanced-Formula/dp/B00009EFEX
Or
https://www.amazon.com/Ajax-Powder-Cleanser-Bleach-396/dp/B00005UVD9
I used a pumice stone and CLR to remove the ring on my toilet bowl.
CLR. Also that's kind of nasty.