Thursday, 31 December 2009

Removing limescale from your water supply

Limescale is a common problem, particularly for people living in the eastern areas of the country where the water is extremely hard. In fact the majority of the water in the UK is moderately hard to very hard, with only a few areas of soft water including Cornwall, Devon, Wales and some parts of North England. Read our latest article by clicking on the link below. This article provides tips about removing limescale from your appliances, basins, and your overall water supply.

How to remove lime scale residue - An unwanted deposit caused by hard water

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  1. Hello friends,

    Lime scale is a chalky white mineral deposit which is a result of hard water. It often occurs on faucets and in tubs and appliances, such as kettles and coffeemakers and can leave silver and chrome with a gray dullness. White vinegar contains acetic acid and is a great place to start for cleaning these pesky stains. Thanks a lot....

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