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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2011

How to remove hard water stains from your glass. Hard water stains can be a pain to get rid of. Brent Holland from Build.com shows you the best solution for this problem.

If you have any other solutions to hard water stains, please let us know by commenting below.

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  • Thanks for great video. Question is where do you buy oxalic acid at?...Thanks again...

  • @paulaudio1 We use "Bar Keepers Friend". We find it at most super markets in the cleaning supplies section. It can also be found a restaurant supply stores as well.

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  • @kiwiopklompen Sorry to hear that. Did you try letting it sit for a while before scrubbing?

  • @kiwiopklompen

    argh... didn't work.

  • @paulaudio1 ask at a local hardware store. you might find it at the paint department, it;s often used for timber revitaliser.

  • THIS IS THE BEST SOLUTION! Thank YOU SO MUCH for sharing. I have been trying to find a solution to this problem for years!...

    We, in NZ, don't have barkeepers friend, but I found Oxalic Acid in the paint department of a local (mitre 10) hardware store. (Brand Jac Jay). Anyway, am now off to try it out. Only thing is, your door was flat and my shower do

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