Cogman
Lifer
The story:
I live in rural idaho. Part of the world around me involves that irrigation of, just about everything. Because my home is surrounded on either side by farm land, we use our farm irrigation system to water the lawn as well as the farm (Couple of extra sprinkler heads, not a big issue).
Well, I went on a trip, and my nephews earned the great task of watering the farm and the lawn. I parked my car well out of the way (or so I thought.). To make a long story short, apparently they decided to water the dirt around my car... for reasons unknown. Needless to say, I came back to a car with a visible layer of hard water stains, it was bad enough that you couldn't see through the windows.
Stupidly, the first move I made was to try soapy water with a very tiny amount of vinegar in it. No luck. I thought this would be a permanent part of the car (though, I did get the windows cleaned enough to see through them.) After driving around a couple of weeks with horrible stains all over my car, with no relief in sight. I finally decided to try a more concentrated vinegar solution (2:1 water to vinegar). The results where nothing short of amazing. The stuff quickly dissolved all hard water in minutes! I can't express how pleased I was with the results. Vinegar, and then a quick rinse down. And now my car looks like it never went through that horrible mess!
So lets hear it for the Vinegar + Calcium Bicarbonate reaction!
I live in rural idaho. Part of the world around me involves that irrigation of, just about everything. Because my home is surrounded on either side by farm land, we use our farm irrigation system to water the lawn as well as the farm (Couple of extra sprinkler heads, not a big issue).
Well, I went on a trip, and my nephews earned the great task of watering the farm and the lawn. I parked my car well out of the way (or so I thought.). To make a long story short, apparently they decided to water the dirt around my car... for reasons unknown. Needless to say, I came back to a car with a visible layer of hard water stains, it was bad enough that you couldn't see through the windows.
Stupidly, the first move I made was to try soapy water with a very tiny amount of vinegar in it. No luck. I thought this would be a permanent part of the car (though, I did get the windows cleaned enough to see through them.) After driving around a couple of weeks with horrible stains all over my car, with no relief in sight. I finally decided to try a more concentrated vinegar solution (2:1 water to vinegar). The results where nothing short of amazing. The stuff quickly dissolved all hard water in minutes! I can't express how pleased I was with the results. Vinegar, and then a quick rinse down. And now my car looks like it never went through that horrible mess!
So lets hear it for the Vinegar + Calcium Bicarbonate reaction!