How do i get hard water spots off of wine glasses?!


Question:

How do i get hard water spots off of wine glasses?


Answers:
The best way is with a mix of about 25% white vinegar. Either make enough to dip glasses in or spray on, wait a second and wipe clean. If necessary, repeat. If your water is very hard, buy a gallon of distilled water and put some in a sprayer and spray glasses thoroughly after washing and before drying or letting air dry. This final rinse should dry without the white marks.

dry them with a towel after washing

According to Heloise: A mixture of white vinegar and water works! For more stubborn stains, mix in some baking soda, but use only after the bubbles subside.

Bon Chance!!

I heard that if you mix vinegar and water in a spray bottle and spritz the glass and wipe off with dry towel works. I don't know how the vinegar to water ratio though.

A product called CLR. It takes out Calcium, Lime and Rust. Works great for getting that showerhead cleaned, too------

Also, dampen a paper towel with vinegar and polish the glass. Rinse with water and completely dry the glass with a dry paper towel. Hope this helps.

Jet Dry if you are lucky enough to have a dishwasher, otherwise dry them with a towel after washing, drip drying will cause those. If you have to drip dry then a lightly dampend cloth will rubb them off easily but it's a bit of a pain.

the best way is to use a material napkin/cloth napkin and dab it in white vinegar, wipe off spots and wipe away any wetness from the vinegar, then let air dry again. wine glasses should be washed by hand with hot soapy water and air dried, or wiped down. by using the vinegar, though, it should aid in ending water spots all together.

use a sanitizer or polish the glasses




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