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Limescale on my stainless steel sink, do I use vinegar or something else?

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flowerybeanbag · 25/04/2008 14:57

Hello FLYing ladies and other housekeeping experts. Despite graduating from flybabies a while ago my sink is looking a bit sorry for itself and is all limescaley . Your best remedies please!

TIA

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soremummy · 25/04/2008 15:05

I would use vinegar

flowerybeanbag · 25/04/2008 15:24

thanks soremummy

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Fizzylemonade · 25/04/2008 16:17

I use ecover limescale remover, it was recommended by which, whilst it smells better than vinegar it niffs something rotten

But it does the job!

GrapefruitMoon · 25/04/2008 16:44

Waitrose do a heavy-duty limescale remover - similar to one Lakeland used to do. tbh I find vinegar too weak for mine (v. hard water)

flowerybeanbag · 25/04/2008 17:01

thanks all!

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Furball · 25/04/2008 17:02

limelite gel - pour it on - watch it fizz and rinse off, easy peasy

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