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Mineral Spots on Windows

The sprinklers have deposited minerals on the window which CLR will not remove; what shall I use?

Elizabeth from MT

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Mineral Spots on Windows

I would first try a Magic Eraser. If that doesn't work I would then try Brillo. I had gotten some really tough spots off my tub faucets using some Soft Scrub with bleach and a green scouring pad. (06/21/2007)

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By Kim McGrantham

Mineral Spots on Windows

Try distilled vinegar dampened paper towels, lay them flat on the glass add more vinegar this way the vinegar can dissolve the build up, if the vinegar doesn't work try use Limeaway like the vinegar. This works on shower doors, also CLR does not work for me. Are you sure it's a chemical build up and that it hasn't actually etched the glass? (06/22/2007)

By Babette

Mineral Spots on Windows

I was in the same situation with my shower doors until I found this product at a home show Bring It On Cleaner, and let me tell you my shower doors and tile look like new.
Thanks for a great product. (09/16/2008)

By Jan

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