1. Use Vinegar
- White vinegar is a natural acid that can dissolve lime deposits.
- Soak the affected area in vinegar for several hours or overnight.
- Scrub the area with a sponge or brush to remove the deposits. - Rinse the area with water.
2. Use Baking Soda
- Baking soda is another natural cleaner that can remove lime deposits.
- Make a paste of baking soda and water and apply it to the affected area.
- Let the paste sit for several hours or overnight.
- Scrub the area with a sponge or brush to remove the deposits.
- Rinse the area with water.
3. Use a Commercial Lime Remover
- There are a number of commercial lime removers available at home improvement stores. Follow the directions on the product label for use. - Be sure to rinse the area thoroughly with water after using a commercial lime remover. - Wear gloves and eye protection when using lime remover. - Avoid using lime remover on natural stone surfaces such as marble or granite.
4. Prevent Lime Deposits from Building Up
- Install a water softener.
- Clean faucets and showerheads regularly with a soft cloth to remove build-up.
- Use white vinegar in place of bleach.
- Use a squeegee to remove water from surfaces after use.