You scrub, and you scrub and you scrub. 🧽 You find or create concoctions 🧪that help clean the hard water stains in your shower and tub only to find that they reappear time and time again.
When you live in a place like the DFW area of Texas, you know hard water is a problem. It affects everything in your home from your clothing to your faucets to even your hair and body.
The hard water stains that show up in your shower, sink and dish ware can be frustrating, annoying, and obviously it’s not pretty to look at.
But no matter what, it never seems to go away! That’s because you’re reacting to the problem and not preventing it!
It’s time to say GOODBYE 👋🏼 to hard water stains in the shower and appliances throughout your home and HELLO to high quality, clean and great tasting water that comes from YOUR faucet.
Removing Hard Water Stains
Similar to the 80%+ of Americans who have hard water in their homes, you know what it’s like to see the calcium and magnesium deposits show up on the faucets and any water based appliance in your home. At this point, it’s just part of the weekly cleaning schedule because of how often the build up happens. If left too long, the build up and stains can cause clogging of faucets and discoloration of tiles, glass doors, shower curtains and more.
A simple cleaning solution to help remove stains and build up is: Eliminate Hard Water Stains
- Equal parts White Vinegar & Baking Soda
- Let it sit for 10 minutes and then use a sponge or non-abrasive scrubber to remove the stains
- Rubbing AlcoEliminate Hard Water Stainshol
- This is a good solution for cleaning the stains off of glass and chrome surfaces
- White Vinegar for Faucets and Shower Heads
- Soak a cloth in vinegar, wrap around the faucet or shower head and let sit for an hour.
- Remove the cloth and scrub the surface with a toothbrush or sponge.
Eliminate Hard Water Stains
If you’re tired of doing the above tasks to simply have the stains and build up come back within days or weeks, it’s time to tackle the problem at the source – your hard water.
It’s not your fault and nothing in your home is causing you to have hard water, it’s based on the area you live in and how your water is sourced.
However, even though you can’t help where you get your water from, you can eliminate hard water flowing into your home by installing a water softener.
Instead of constantly removing the hard water stains in your shower and in your home, it’s time to eliminate them altogether.
Benefits Of A Water Softener
Having water full of calcium and magnesium doesn’t benefit your home whatsoever. In fact, it actually causes more harm than good. Causing issues by dulling your clothing, drying out your skin and not allowing your soap and washing products to work efficiently.
So if you’d rather have fresh, clean and great tasting water without the harsh minerals, weird odor and taste, it’s time to switch to a water softener.
A water softener takes the “hardness” from the water through an ionization process that removes the calcium and magnesium and replaces it with sodium and potassium. This allows the water to “soften” in laymen’s terms.
Check out our latest blog, Water Softener in Frisco, to learn more!
Now that the water is softened you’ll find that there’s no more build up or staining. This is because there’s nothing there to cause the build up in the first place!
No more scrubbing, spraying or ugly stains.
Why EcoWater
Our products are proudly designed, developed and built in the USA, along with the backing of our exceptional warranty, expertise and advanced technology.
To learn more about getting a whole home system installed, contact our team at EcoWater Systems Texas for a free water test and consultation!