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Reddit mentions of CLR PRO CL4PROEA Calcium, Lime and Rust Remover, 28 oz Bottle

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of CLR PRO CL4PROEA Calcium, Lime and Rust Remover, 28 oz Bottle. Here are the top ones.

CLR PRO CL4PROEA Calcium, Lime and Rust Remover, 28 oz Bottle
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    Features:
  • Sold as 1 Each.
  • Dissolves the hardest of calcium, lime and rust buildup. Blasts calcium deposits from glassware, tile, tea and coffee pots.
  • Dissolves lime scale from coffee pots, humidifiers, tubs, toilets and sinks.
  • Zaps rust stains from stucco, brick, porcelain, chrome and metal.
  • Safe on all plumbing such as copper and plastic PVC.
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Number of items1
Weight2.1 Pounds

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Found 3 comments on CLR PRO CL4PROEA Calcium, Lime and Rust Remover, 28 oz Bottle:

u/BobbyDropTableUsers · 22 pointsr/whatisthisthing

All those things are extremely mild, and won't do anything.
Start with a non-chemical solution- Take the biggest pot you have and boil water. Spill it down the drain slowly. Won't cause reactions/gases and it will kill whatever this is and weaken it's structure / denature proteins / disinfect / melt away trapped fats.

If it's still there, use CLR. It's like vinegar on steroids. Vinegar is too dilute (usually 5%), and takes hours to work. CLR takes seconds to minutes.

TIP: do not use Lye, soda ash, Oxy-clean, or anything highly alkaline. They can react with substances already in your drain to cause hazardous fumes. I once created HBr this way- had to air out my apt for the whole night in the middle of winter will with all the windows open. I try to avoid Drano now because of this. Most plumbers will tell you to avoid it too.

u/the_joy_of_VI · 1 pointr/drums

? No, it's instantly shiny!

Here's a link to the stuff I use. The stuff in the spray bottle is different (and I haven't tried it) so don't get that — you want to be able to soak things anyway.