Repete · 70-79, M
I do the bare minimum. I guess. I’ll clean the scale away when it builds up but not on a regular bases.
I find it is a lot easier to clean as I go, picking up stuff after I make a mess, doing dishes after a meal is a lot easier than trying to do it after they sit for a week.
I find it is a lot easier to clean as I go, picking up stuff after I make a mess, doing dishes after a meal is a lot easier than trying to do it after they sit for a week.
OogieBoogie · F
Something acid based like vinegar or lemon juice....and scubbing it.
But i recommend doing it the easy way and putting papertowel soaked in the lemon/vinegar over it and letting it soak for quite a while....then its easier to get off.
But i recommend doing it the easy way and putting papertowel soaked in the lemon/vinegar over it and letting it soak for quite a while....then its easier to get off.
maskedbandit · 61-69, M
@OogieBoogie That is true. I mean, that is true.😂
Mellowgirl · 31-35, F
I use cif or jif and a metal scourer.
It's left on the surface for around 15/30 mins easy peasy job.
It's left on the surface for around 15/30 mins easy peasy job.

SW-User
I enjoy cleaning and especially organising things in rows or so that they are colour coordinated. Limescale can easily be removed using vinegar but Viakal is stronger so you might want to get that if there's a bad build up. 😊
helmi · 46-50, F
Lime scale can be tackled easily with pumice sticks. (Cheap fix)

SW-User
I have mr clean magic erasers
helmi · 46-50, F
@SW-User Oh yes, those work pretty good, as well.
maskedbandit · 61-69, M
That is real. 🙂
maskedbandit · 61-69, M
Lime away. 🤣
MethDozer · M
Scale doesn't need scrubbing. Just an acid based cleaner.
Use CLR, it does a great job, just spray and walk away, an hour later just wipe it clean.