Ways to Get Rid of Tough Lime Stains on Car Surface

As long as water comes into contact with the surface of your car or is constantly exposed to hard water (hard water), scale can build up. So how do lime stains in the car get out? Here are the practical methods and materials to be used ...

Lime Stain Removal

Lime appears in many different places and in different varieties, not only on car windshields. Leaves white, hazy stains on the glass surface. The most effective ways to get rid of this unpleasant image and protect the structure of the glass without damaging it are in the following steps.

First of all, you can prefer natural ways to remove these spots instead of chemicals that can irritate the skin and harm the respiratory tract. In this application, we will clean the stains by rubbing with a cloth that will only work for us, without using any products or materials. You can easily get rid of these stains by using specially designed damp cloths to safely rub glass surfaces. Never use hard brushes to prevent abrasion or scratches on the glass surface.

Extracting With Vinegar

If you only use vinegar for the sauce of your salad, get rid of this habit immediately. Because lime cannot resist, shows immediate effect when applied, and the most commonly used method is vinegar application. The materials you need; white vinegar, spray container (optional), soap, soft or paper towel to wash your car when the process is complete. As a first step; Let's put the white vinegar in the spray bowl. Let's add water for dilution (the process of reducing the acidity degree) so that it does not damage the floor while removing the stain. Then apply this mixture by squeezing it to the area where you bother.

If lime is too stubborn, you can add lemon to make the mixture more effective. So you can get a much more concentrated solvent.

After this process is over, wipe the applied area with a soft sponge or a cloth. If you have difficulty removing the stain, wet a cloth with the mixture we have prepared, cover it over the area and leave it for a while. 5 to 10 minutes, you can wait for the cloth to warm. Then you will witness the stain coming off. At the end of the time, remove the cloth and clean the lime that has given up its stubbornness. You can continue this process until the lime stain is removed.

Other Applications

Extraction with salt

Salt, which is indispensable for the most accessible house compared to other roads, is one of these roads. Combine salt and water in spray bowl. Make a homogeneous mixture by mixing it to be effective. After applying to the area of ​​the stain, rinse and say goodbye to the stains.

Toothpaste Removal

The toothpaste we will use in this area is low-cost and available in our homes. You may be surprised, but thanks to the base in its structure, many stains can be removed in this way. All you need to do is apply the paste on a soft sponge or a damp towel (depending on the size of the stains) and rub it over the stain in a circular motion on the stain. Wait a few minutes and then rinse with equal amounts of water and vinegar to remove all residue.

Detergent application

It is the application of hot water and liquid dishwashing detergent. You can pour some detergent on the place where you want to clean the lime and then rinse with hot water to remove the stain.

Fabric softener

Another effective way is the fabric softener used to make our clothes smell nice. This method will help you. You can wash the area you want to apply with a softener. Likewise, you can use shampoo instead of softener. Anti-limescale produced for the dishwasher can also be useful. You can easily get rid of unwanted lime stains by applying them in the same way.

 

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