Before you exit the shower or tub, rinse any soap off of everything, then dry the fixtures with a microfiber cloth. Water left on surfaces will evaporate and leave behind calcium, iron and other minerals that will etch the metal surfaces. Always dry all fixtures including those on the sinks and you will never have to scrub them again.
After years of unsuccessfully scrubbing scum off my shower doors, a squeegee after showering kept my shower immaculate. I didn't even need to use a towel for full drying, "wicking" the water away allowed it to dry properly. Only cleaning necessary was for disinfecting purposes after I discovered this.
After years of unsuccessfully scrubbing scum off my shower doors, a squeegee after showering kept my shower immaculate. I didn't even need to use a towel for full drying, "wicking" the water away allowed it to dry properly. Only cleaning necessary was for disinfecting purposes after I discovered this.
Thanks for the heart and thanks for info on the cleaning vinegar. I had no idea it existed, so I bought some and it really reduced the soaking time for removal of calcium and did a better job. A couple of years ago, I almost ruined a twelve hundred dollar travertine sink while cleaning the faucet, but was able to repair the hole the vinegar ate into it with epoxy. Vinegar will absolutely destroy things you don't want it to so be careful!
@@bobcrumley5174 I did something similar I used car on my marble vanity sink and it really dulled the sink that had a gloss shine. I am pretty sure it is real marble, I think it had a sealer on it, now it is mostly dull. Wish I could correct it because it is beautiful veined pattern and now you cannot see the intricacy, looks whitish.
I've used powder cleanser my whole life & it gets your chrome faucets sparkling clean: for example Ajax or Comet cleanser, etc. Just use a wet wash cloth, sprinkle the cleanser on the faucets or on the cloth, & scour the faucets a bit, then rinse, & dry with towel. There's NO waiting for some chemical to work. If someone says they'll be right over u can clean your faucets in a jiffy. Works instantly like magic.
I use a magic eraser sponge and bars keepers. It will be much easier if its wet with hot water. I must clean bathrooms in 15 minutes or less, wetting activates cleaners.
Added the steel wool pads to my shopping cart before the video was over! Thank you endlessly for these tips. I look forward to finding out what you are doing now, in 2023.
Hi Beautiful! I love your cleaning tips. I clean too! *I wish I could message you directly! I am not sure if anyone has shared this...I looked through most of the comments but didn't see this. I just wanted to warn viewers that this is AN AMAZING IDEA! Mind blowing really! But long term, is like using pumice stone in the toilets. Yes, even the 0000 steel wool pads actually lightly scratch steel and porcelain surfaces. Which short term wouldn't be a problem. Long term, unfortunately it will make it easier to rust and stain. I am sorry! Just quick tip...Pumice stone in the toilets scratch the enamel off and score the toilets as well causing stains and bacteria to grow! If you don't care long term...it doesn't matter! 💕
Totally using steel wool now. Baby oil is nice but what smells even better is Avon's Skin So Soft Original bath oil. I suppose any great smelling bath oil would work too.
Thank you! I have been using baby oil after cleaning off my chrome faucets for years off and on. Does work but can also leave streaks. I sometimes think it’s more work. Have to re-apply more than I thought.
I am seriously impressed with this trick. I have 5 holiday studios that I rent out, so you can imagine how much steel I have to contend with when cleaning. THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!
I’ve been cleaning professionally for about three years and I’ve perfected cleaning these things I make them look brand-new all I use is a little bit of pink stuff or scrub daddy power paste scrub daddy nonabrasive scrubber. If there really bad I use an SOS pad And then to make them nice and shiny I use stainless steel polish.
After getting it cleaned and polished, wipe it down w/a solvent (just use alcohol) and try waxing it w/some paste wax. It’ll last longer than baby oil (which is just mineral oil). Rub the paste wax onto the metal, let it sit for ~5-10 minutes and then buff it out with a microfiber cloth.
@@rebeccajane1964 either works, methylated spirits (denatured alcohol) or just regular isopropyl alcohol, doesn’t really matter. I use Johnson’s paste wax but I recently discovered they stopped making it. Minwax has some punishing wax, car wax would work fine. If you can find a wax with a higher carnauba wax content then this will likely last longer since carnauba is a harder setting wax.
After i cleaan bathroom super good i put rain x for car windshields , on glass doors and it really helps repel water and scale . I apply it about 3x a year after super cleaning.
wow!! I use steel wool on my shower door but never thought to use it on the chrome facet. I was afraid it would scratch it. awesome video. I'm gonna clean my facet & shower head. 👍👍
You make such amazing videos. How would I get soap scum off of a fiberglass shower wall? Thank in advance for any assistance. I am very chemically sensitive so something natural would be appreciated, but if not possible what else will work? I need something that will not scratch the fiberglass.
Working way too hard to get those water spots off! All you need is a bottle filled mostly with vinegar and a couple drops of dawn dish soap, spray it on and let it sit for 20-30 minutes and come back and wipe it off and then take some chrome car polish and buff it with that and it will be clean and shiny!
I use car wax on the inside of my glass shower doors and ceramic tile walls. Keeps everything clean and shiny for a month or more. Don't use on tub floor though. Slippery
Hello Andrea.... Thanks for the video. Was wondering if you know how to clean BLACK GLOSS TILES from my shower recess. I have calcium stain built up on them. Have been trying Vinegar and Bi Carb all week. A little has come off tho. Could I use this steel wool you have used on the tap, do you think ?? ..I Iive in Australia and I am not familiar with your Rhodes product or where I could get it. Is there something else that you know of that could help me ??. Thanking you !!!!
After I clean bathroom super good I put rain x for car windows on the glass doors and it repels water. I use it 3x a year and it helps keep down scale.
Good tip but make very sure you get all of the steel wool debris washed away or it will rust your tub (or whatever) if allowed to get damp and sit on the surface.
Hi Andrea I have a quick question please ? Would you know or recommend using the 0000 steel wool on hard water stains on an outside window that has been splashed with hard waters ( sprinkler system ). Just curious also can it be used on copper fixtures ? I’d really appreciate your feedback on this. Thank you
Hi Tiara..that's a great question..did you ever find out? I've seen videos of these being used on soft (easy to bend & scratch), bare copper wire jewelry to polish away the "black" after using liver of Sulphur to patina a piece, this product is what the professional wire jewelry makers recommend using (you can find these by searching "how to patina copper jewelry with liver of Sulphur" that may help in your quest?). I'm going to pick some up & try them on everything..lol..need all the help I can get being on well water. I can't help when it comes to the windows tho..I tried a razor blade on mine & managed to get a few scratches somehow 🤦♀️ I think there was a light tint on them I never noticed. After seeing her use these pads on that shiny shower fixture it looks like it would work just fine..😂(pun intended)🤦♀️..on the other hand I've noticed scratching from a magic eraser on certain things (like enamel & painted items) 🤷♀️..If you haven't found the answer already, maybe you could try testing a piece of scrap glass by putting it outside & after it gets the hard water stains try to test clean it first? 😁
Smart, Lindsay. Fixtures require zero cleaning if you do not allow soap to accumulate or water to dry on them. Same is true of glass doors and all surfaces in the tub or shower.
It's not about the brand. Its about the fineness of the steel wool texture. This triple and quad zero steel wool is what furniture refinishers use on fine wood finishing. You can get it at a hardware store or Home Depot/Lowe's. ❤
Invest in a steam machine. Kill two birds with one stone. It will disinfect and sanitize. It definitely helps with hard water stains. Spray it down and wipe with microfiber cloth and see the shine. Plus, it cuts down on using a bunch of chemicals. Especially nice if you have kids. One tip when using steam machines, please just use the recommended distilled water instead of the tap. Won't have to worry about demineralizing your machine when it comes to maintenancing your machine. I don't know about the area you live in but you can get a gallon of distilled water for under $1 at Walmart ($0.85 in my area).
You could take the hardware off. It is not that hard and it would be easier to clean. Also, the steel wool will rust, big time, if you get it wet.. Good tip and video. Thanks
We have used them to get soap scum off but it never fully removes the water spots. It could also be, this house is older and we have only owned it for 4 years.
I tried that, and apparently some tiny particles of the steel wool stayed in the tub, although I rinsed it thoroughly, they rusted! I now can’t get the rust off!
The steel wool def works but it stains. My wool was a little bit damp and pieces fell onto the marble of my bathtub and it stained the marble. I ran out of my magic eraser oads. If anyone has any ideas on how to temove tiis amstain pls lmk
Wow amazing! Do you have any suggestions for getting hard water stains off of a car? My car gets hit with the sprinkler on one side, so there are stains that won't come off when I get it washed. God bless, Kim
I would have loved to see you clean hard water stains on a toilet. (Specifically the under side of a white, wooden toilet lid and part of the bowl where the water line is) I have tried everything including having a professional cleaning person clean it with special professional grade cleaners and nothing works. The stains look like I have not cleaned the toilet. I am thinking the steel wool may take the factory paint off the toilet lid. I would install a new toilet but the same thing will happen. PS. I do not like water softeners so that is not a solution for me. Thanks for the video.
Pumice stone does scratch your porcelain. I block off the toilet for a day (i know not everyone can do this) then I add cleaning Vinegar until it rises above the line) at the end of the day I just scrub with a regular toilet brush and the hard water stain is gone. Perhaps on the toilet lid you could soak a cloth with vinegar and lay it on the spots
Imagine if I go to deep clean house it would take me whole week if I clean like u hahahahahahahahahahha😂😂😂😂😂😂 please take care of your biznes and live the hard work work professionals 😂😂😊
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You not only teaching women! You teaching everyone who wants to be clean. Thank you.
Before you exit the shower or tub, rinse any soap off of everything, then dry the fixtures with a microfiber cloth. Water left on surfaces will evaporate and leave behind calcium, iron and other minerals that will etch the metal surfaces. Always dry all fixtures including those on the sinks and you will never have to scrub them again.
After years of unsuccessfully scrubbing scum off my shower doors, a squeegee after showering kept my shower immaculate. I didn't even need to use a towel for full drying, "wicking" the water away allowed it to dry properly. Only cleaning necessary was for disinfecting purposes after I discovered this.
After years of unsuccessfully scrubbing scum off my shower doors, a squeegee after showering kept my shower immaculate. I didn't even need to use a towel for full drying, "wicking" the water away allowed it to dry properly. Only cleaning necessary was for disinfecting purposes after I discovered this.
Thanks for the heart and thanks for info on the cleaning vinegar. I had no idea it existed, so I bought some and it really reduced the soaking time for removal of calcium and did a better job. A couple of years ago, I almost ruined a twelve hundred dollar travertine sink while cleaning the faucet, but was able to repair the hole the vinegar ate into it with epoxy. Vinegar will absolutely destroy things you don't want it to so be careful!
@@bobcrumley5174 I did something similar I used car on my marble vanity sink and it really dulled the sink that had a gloss shine. I am pretty sure it is real marble, I think it had a sealer on it, now it is mostly dull. Wish I could correct it because it is beautiful veined pattern and now you cannot see the intricacy, looks whitish.
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We never used the fine wool in base housing, but we always used baby oil. It made all baths look like we had cleaned for hours.
I've been using a generic brand magic eraser sponge for bathroom and kitchen chrome. That thing works like a miracle.
I've used powder cleanser my whole life & it gets your chrome faucets sparkling clean: for example Ajax or Comet cleanser, etc. Just use a wet wash cloth, sprinkle the cleanser on the faucets or on the cloth, & scour the faucets a bit, then rinse, & dry with towel. There's NO waiting for some chemical to work. If someone says they'll be right over u can clean your faucets in a jiffy. Works instantly like magic.
Agreed. The same results
I use a magic eraser sponge and bars keepers. It will be much easier if its wet with hot water. I must clean bathrooms in 15 minutes or less, wetting activates cleaners.
Added the steel wool pads to my shopping cart before the video was over! Thank you endlessly for these tips. I look forward to finding out what you are doing now, in 2023.
Wonderful!
SOS pads are the bomb, especially on stubborn hard water stains on textured glass shower doors & faucets. I've not used another product since them!
Thank you for the oil tip🤔
Just taught my kids about hydrophobic/hydrophilic in homeschool Chemistry! Thanks for the video!
Hi Beautiful! I love your cleaning tips. I clean too! *I wish I could message you directly! I am not sure if anyone has shared this...I looked through most of the comments but didn't see this. I just wanted to warn viewers that this is AN AMAZING IDEA! Mind blowing really! But long term, is like using pumice stone in the toilets. Yes, even the 0000 steel wool pads actually lightly scratch steel and porcelain surfaces. Which short term wouldn't be a problem. Long term, unfortunately it will make it easier to rust and stain. I am sorry! Just quick tip...Pumice stone in the toilets scratch the enamel off and score the toilets as well causing stains and bacteria to grow! If you don't care long term...it doesn't matter! 💕
Totally using steel wool now. Baby oil is nice but what smells even better is Avon's Skin So Soft Original bath oil. I suppose any great smelling bath oil would work too.
Oh my goodness why! I bought the steel wool!!## it's amazing!!!!!! Literally so good
This is good tip. I also use vinegar sprayed on and soaked, and an eraser sponge. Works great!
I love a good magic eraser, you can use them on just about everything.
Thank you! I have been using baby oil after cleaning off my chrome faucets for years off and on. Does work but can also leave streaks. I sometimes think it’s more work. Have to re-apply more than I thought.
I am seriously impressed with this trick. I have 5 holiday studios that I rent out, so you can imagine how much steel I have to contend with when cleaning. THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!
A mix of equal parts of water, peroxide, rubbing alcohol, dishwasher rinse, in a spray bottle. Works like a charm.
I've been getting it wet and wasting a bunch cuz it gets rusty right away. I'm so glad I found this video.
❤️❤️❤️
Have used OOO before back when cars used to have chrome on them. Worked like a charm! Going to try this.
I love that Steel wool...it worked so well! Thank you! You are amazing!
I use shaving cream leave on 10 minutes good as new.
I just happened to stumble across this video last night and I so glad that I did!!! It works amazingly well!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
I am going to try this in etched drinking glasses!
This is why brillo pads works so well.
I’ve been cleaning professionally for about three years and I’ve perfected cleaning these things I make them look brand-new all I use is a little bit of pink stuff or scrub daddy power paste scrub daddy nonabrasive scrubber. If there really bad I use an SOS pad And then to make them nice and shiny I use stainless steel polish.
Vc pode me enviar fotos , estou começando a limpar casas e não tenho muito conhecimento porque sou do Brasil e aqui os produtos são muito diferentes
After getting it cleaned and polished, wipe it down w/a solvent (just use alcohol) and try waxing it w/some paste wax. It’ll last longer than baby oil (which is just mineral oil). Rub the paste wax onto the metal, let it sit for ~5-10 minutes and then buff it out with a microfiber cloth.
Do you mean mentholated spirits, and paste of wax ( what kind wax paste may I ask looking at using on taps - stainless steel.
Thank you was just wondering this myself
@@rebeccajane1964 either works, methylated spirits (denatured alcohol) or just regular isopropyl alcohol, doesn’t really matter. I use Johnson’s paste wax but I recently discovered they stopped making it. Minwax has some punishing wax, car wax would work fine. If you can find a wax with a higher carnauba wax content then this will likely last longer since carnauba is a harder setting wax.
Thank you... Beautiful job and so Easy & Fast... ... Thats Important.
Try Magic Eraser, it works better and faster, like a minute. I use Great Value brand, wet the sponge and clean
After i cleaan bathroom super good i put rain x for car windshields , on glass doors and it really helps repel water and scale . I apply it about 3x a year after super cleaning.
Just got the pack on Amazon! I am loving your channel, you are so helpful!! Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you!
I am also so impressed! Thanks!
Glad to hear that!
You know what's impressive is how you clean all these things with one hand! And I'm guessing it's not even your dominant hand. LOL!
wow!! I use steel wool on my shower door but never thought to use it on the chrome facet. I was afraid it would scratch it. awesome video. I'm gonna clean my facet & shower head. 👍👍
Can’t wait to clean with 0000!
It can scratch any surface so don't scrub too hard!
Thank you for this information!! I deal with very hard water and smelly sulfur water. Is it safe to use on our tub?
Do you have a drilled well? I ask because I used to years ago and we had to drill another well because of the sulfur water. It became a health hazard!
Love your nails 💅
So do you have to use the bar polish And the steel pads?
Did you wet the steel wool because you mentioned “drying a bit”?
You make such amazing videos. How would I get soap scum off of a fiberglass shower wall? Thank in advance for any assistance. I am very chemically sensitive so something natural would be appreciated, but if not possible what else will work? I need something that will not scratch the fiberglass.
Try turtle wax after you clean it. Will repel water for about a week
You're Awesome!
Steel wool 0000🎉 amazing!
Sorry lovely lady we dont seem to get Bar keepers friend over here in the uk . But thanks for the show . Best wishes
Hi there, I live in the UK and this just arrived from Amazon this week
Excellent Video!!
Use Amana Colonies
Lemon Oil for Shower
Doors.
Bar keepers friends not available in Canada so what's the substitution ?
Working way too hard to get those water spots off! All you need is a bottle filled mostly with vinegar and a couple drops of dawn dish soap, spray it on and let it sit for 20-30 minutes and come back and wipe it off and then take some chrome car polish and buff it with that and it will be clean and shiny!
Thanks!
I use car wax on the inside of my glass shower doors and ceramic tile walls. Keeps everything clean and shiny for a month or more. Don't use on tub floor though. Slippery
That didn’t work for me.
No. This doesn’t work.
It worked great …🇦🇺
can you use the steel wool pads on polished chrome also?
I have not tried that..... test a small area first but I would be cautious.
Hello Andrea.... Thanks for the video. Was wondering if you know how to clean BLACK GLOSS TILES from my shower recess. I have calcium stain built up on them. Have been trying Vinegar and Bi Carb all week. A little has come off tho. Could I use this steel wool you have used on the tap, do you think ?? ..I Iive in Australia and I am not familiar with your Rhodes product or where I could get it. Is there something else that you know of that could help me ??. Thanking you !!!!
Impressive and without those harsh chemicals too, i sometimes use car scratch remover and it works wonder too
After I clean bathroom super good I put rain x for car windows on the glass doors and it repels water. I use it 3x a year and it helps keep down scale.
Good tip but make very sure you get all of the steel wool debris washed away or it will rust your tub (or whatever) if allowed to get damp and sit on the surface.
yes it sure leaves behind the metal version of "sawdust" and when it rusts it is nasty to get off.
Hi Andrea I have a quick question please ? Would you know or recommend using the 0000 steel wool on hard water stains on an outside window that has been splashed with hard waters ( sprinkler system ). Just curious also can it be used on copper fixtures ? I’d really appreciate your feedback on this. Thank you
Hi Tiara..that's a great question..did you ever find out? I've seen videos of these being used on soft (easy to bend & scratch), bare copper wire jewelry to polish away the "black" after using liver of Sulphur to patina a piece, this product is what the professional wire jewelry makers recommend using (you can find these by searching "how to patina copper jewelry with liver of Sulphur" that may help in your quest?). I'm going to pick some up & try them on everything..lol..need all the help I can get being on well water.
I can't help when it comes to the windows tho..I tried a razor blade on mine & managed to get a few scratches somehow 🤦♀️ I think there was a light tint on them I never noticed. After seeing her use these pads on that shiny shower fixture it looks like it would work just fine..😂(pun intended)🤦♀️..on the other hand I've noticed scratching from a magic eraser on certain things (like enamel & painted items) 🤷♀️..If you haven't found the answer already, maybe you could try testing a piece of scrap glass by putting it outside & after it gets the hard water stains try to test clean it first? 😁
Be so so careful cleaning near the painted Hot Cold temperature indicators. If you compare before and after, the paint has been damaged unfortunately.
Thank youuuuu
Love this video. Thank you so much. Finally a real productive video
Even better is the Pro Stone product
After showering, wipe all with a hand towel. It's quick and easy.
Smart, Lindsay. Fixtures require zero cleaning if you do not allow soap to accumulate or water to dry on them. Same is true of glass doors and all surfaces in the tub or shower.
Would that work on a shower head? Thank you in advance
Thanks so much for the video, I need this.
I used steel wool 0000 with brassco and it clean and polished at the same time and took less time, water just runs off.
Just used the Magic Eraser to clean and shine faucet.
Can you use any Steel wool pad Or just this particular brand? What brand is it?
It's not about the brand. Its about the fineness of the steel wool texture. This triple and quad zero steel wool is what furniture refinishers use on fine wood finishing. You can get it at a hardware store or Home Depot/Lowe's. ❤
@@katsleggsful Thank you!
It works. Thank you
You're welcome!
Love it!! Thank you!!
Nice! I’m going to have to try this! Do u think it might also work for toilet bowl ring without scratching?
DO NOT USE IN THE TOILET. I tried this and it turned it black. What a mess. I can't remember how I got it off, but it was very difficult.
A pumice stone works good to remove ring on toilet
Walmart has a pumice stone stick that is specifically for hard water stains. I used it last night and it got rid of the ring! Fantastic! Cost: $1.98
Thank you for this video 😁. - keeping it real.
Awesome tip!!
Invest in a steam machine. Kill two birds with one stone. It will disinfect and sanitize. It definitely helps with hard water stains. Spray it down and wipe with microfiber cloth and see the shine. Plus, it cuts down on using a bunch of chemicals. Especially nice if you have kids. One tip when using steam machines, please just use the recommended distilled water instead of the tap. Won't have to worry about demineralizing your machine when it comes to maintenancing your machine. I don't know about the area you live in but you can get a gallon of distilled water for under $1 at Walmart ($0.85 in my area).
Would lemon rub work?
Than use baby oil.
You could take the hardware off. It is not that hard and it would be easier to clean. Also, the steel wool will rust, big time, if you get it wet.. Good tip and video. Thanks
Cif cleaner work wonder in this water spot.but I cant find this favorite cleaning product here in the state.its very popular in hongkong household
Used dryer sheets works as well
We have used them to get soap scum off but it never fully removes the water spots. It could also be, this house is older and we have only owned it for 4 years.
What a big difference!
Use both. Put the Barkeeper's Friend on the steel wool. Viola! Half the scrubbing!
Awesome 👌 Thanks
Try WD-40 with steel wool. It really works!!!!!
I will
I tried that, and apparently some tiny particles of the steel wool stayed in the tub, although I rinsed it thoroughly, they rusted! I now can’t get the rust off!
Just add maguires marine wax after you clean it.
Wondering if a brillo pad would work. Bonus with the soap in it.
The steel wool def works but it stains. My wool was a little bit damp and pieces fell onto the marble of my bathtub and it stained the marble. I ran out of my magic eraser oads. If anyone has any ideas on how to temove tiis amstain pls lmk
I use a small amount of neutrogena or clean & clear iquid facial soap while taking my shower, just wipe on and rinse…take it’s completely off.
I rent and all the hardware is so old 😠. . should I bother to try?
Never thought to use wool scratch cloth. Joan Bates
I wouldn't use steel wool without gloves, my fingers would be as rough as shredded steel if I did!
That’s impressive
Ur way will break the surface protection and after longer term, the handle can easily get rusted if it is chrome or ‘stainless’ steel
You should use c l r works great
YUP!
Yes
I cleaned with magic eraser. That's all i need
I have 00 pads, wonder if they will work...
Wow amazing! Do you have any suggestions for getting hard water stains off of a car? My car gets hit with the sprinkler on one side, so there are stains that won't come off when I get it washed. God bless, Kim
Try buying a clay kit at an auto parts store
I’ve had great luck with Meguiar's® Water Spot Remover. Very gentle so it takes awhile but worked on the paint and glass very well.
@@mdepfl Great thank you!
@@Carrie-Ann Okay cool!
ummm most moms 99.9% of us are , working full time and taking care of a family,,, your are not alone
Steel wool and baby oil!
Wow!
I would have loved to see you clean hard water stains on a toilet. (Specifically the under side of a white, wooden toilet lid and part of the bowl where the water line is) I have tried everything including having a professional cleaning person clean it with special professional grade cleaners and nothing works. The stains look like I have not cleaned the toilet. I am thinking the steel wool may take the factory paint off the toilet lid. I would install a new toilet but the same thing will happen. PS. I do not like water softeners so that is not a solution for me. Thanks for the video.
Try using a pumice stone on your toilet stains. You can get them at Lowe's.
@@ddoggartsinger : really? I will have to try that. Thank you !!!
@@g-bgcg you can get them at the dollar tree also! Same kind you use for foot pedicures! Great for those harder to reach places!!
Pumice stone does scratch your porcelain. I block off the toilet for a day (i know not everyone can do this) then I add cleaning Vinegar until it rises above the line) at the end of the day I just scrub with a regular toilet brush and the hard water stain is gone. Perhaps on the toilet lid you could soak a cloth with vinegar and lay it on the spots
Pumice works wonder.
Imagine if I go to deep clean house it would take me whole week if I clean like u hahahahahahahahahahha😂😂😂😂😂😂 please take care of your biznes and live the hard work work professionals 😂😂😊
I use my wife she does great
Panty hose will work too. .y Boyfriend uses them on his Army Boots.
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Woman, please wear rubber gloves, the steel wool has microscopic fibers that can penetrate the skin, so it’s safer to use it wearing gloves.
Love ypur videos but seeing your hand an hardly your face is annoying.
There's good cleaners out there that you just spry let set and rinse.