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Limescale. Someone help before I become encalcified in it...

58 replies

SingaporeSlander · 08/08/2017 20:36

Hard water area. Have tried vinegar - fine for shower head when left overnight, but no good for (silly) waterfall tap and rim of toilet.

Any miracle products?

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Hollyandtheiveee · 08/08/2017 20:40

Viakal!

Scrowy · 08/08/2017 20:40

Any of the Kilrock products.

The last thread I posted on where the OP was asking about limescale product reccomendations got deleted. Never did find out why!

ncbacktoblack · 08/08/2017 20:44

Hg limescale remover (the bottle not the spray) from b and q/home base. It glows white when you apply it, then use wire wool or a scraper after 3-4 mins.

I used to be a cleaner in a hard water area. I could charge £20 an hour for cleaning because I finally got rid of people's limescale!

ColossalKalamari · 08/08/2017 20:44

Second viakal!

JohnLapsleyParlabane · 08/08/2017 20:45

Soak a cloth in vinegar and wrap around anything you can't soak in it. Or use Viyakal.

Hassled · 08/08/2017 20:47

Best use of the word encalcified in a thread title ever :o. And I'm agog at the deleted thread about limescale removal - I wonder how on earth that managed to go tits-up? I'm imagining the Kilrock massive versus the Viakal possie - some sort of spray-bottles at dawn scenario. I'd have been in the Kilrock massive.

Intransige · 08/08/2017 20:48

Citric acid (dried lemon juice). I put it on as a paste, it's a stronger acid than vinegar.

Ojoj1974 · 08/08/2017 20:49

Viakal. We use it daily on sinks, showers, loos etc
You can even buy loo cleaner with limescale remover.

All sorted

SorrelForbes · 08/08/2017 20:51

H3 limescale remover. Amazon or B&Q. Spray and leave!

SingaporeSlander · 08/08/2017 20:54

I have had a go with Viyakal. I felt like I got more off from the friction of the scrubby thing than the actual spray.

Should I try again? I scrubbed straight away... should I have had a cup of gin tea and come back to it?

Glad to have backup options. Encalcification is no joke.

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userofthiswebsite · 08/08/2017 20:55

Kilrock descaler. It is the best. Just been using this week. I did my kettle, my iron, all the taps in the bathroom and my shower head. It is extremely effective.

Vikal is not as good. I have that as well but it's just not as strong.

Team Kilrock all the way.

SingaporeSlander · 08/08/2017 20:56

*Vaikal. Hope I don't get deleted for bad spelling.

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Liz38 · 08/08/2017 20:57

Kilrock rocks!

elephantoverthehill · 08/08/2017 20:59

Waitrose do a gel one which tends not to drip. I put it on and then soak it up in a piece of kitchen roll which sticks to vertical surfaces. The thing is I tend to be impatient, best to do it and then go and do something else and come back.

Crumbelina · 08/08/2017 21:01

Viakal! We're also installing a water softener soon and so hopefully limescale will be a thing of the past.

Crumbelina · 08/08/2017 21:07

I don't rate the Viakal spray, only the bottles of liquid and leave it on for a while.

Kilrock is new to me! Can you buy it in the supermarket or Lakeland or do you have to buy it online?

thenightsky · 08/08/2017 21:09

We gave in and installed a water softener about 18 months ago. Most of the taps cleared up over about a year, but a couple of the worst ones with actual stalactites still have nasty scratchy edges. I think we are going to have to replace those with new.

If you do go down this route, leave a little tap with hard water for tea. We tried to drink the softened, but it was too weird in tea.

Scrowy · 08/08/2017 21:11

Aldi sometimes sell Kilrock. Think they are selling the version for washing machines at the moment. We get Kilrock big K from a local hardware shop but you can get it online.

It was the cleaner for our business who recommended it. Never had anything work as well.

Absolutely stinks though for a few minutes when you are using it. It's one of the jobs I hate doing but is surprisingly satisfying.

elephantoverthehill · 08/08/2017 21:11

Crumbelina if you having a water softener fitted you may have to change your detergents. This may be a thing of the past but I remember going on holiday in soft water areas and taking products bought in a hard water area and basically having my own foam party in the shower. It was the same with the washing up liquid. Luckily we didn't use the washing machine.

ChardonnaysPrettySister · 08/08/2017 21:11

HG!

I think it's short for Holy Grail.

can see how the previous thread got heated

userofthiswebsite · 08/08/2017 21:13

I buy it off Amazon - here's the one
www.amazon.co.uk/Kilrock-Big-Multi-Purpose-Descaler-400ml-x/dp/B003FTJ9ZU?tag=mumsnetforum-21

user1492324666 · 08/08/2017 21:14

What about limescale on shower doors? I've tried all of the above and makes no difference. Where am I going wrong?

ChardonnaysPrettySister · 08/08/2017 21:16

Do you leave it on for the time specified on the bottle, User?

I tend to be impatient.

FauxFox · 08/08/2017 21:20

Lidl sells an amazing one - ''tis magical!

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