calcium and perspex...

William Fulmor wpfulmor at dimensional.com
Sat Feb 5 19:31:54 CST 2005


On Sat, 5 Feb 2005, Joe R. wrote:

>    Try LimeAway or an other product containing Phosphoric Acid. They're

LimeAway no longer contains phosphorus, alas.  Barkeepers Friend (_NOT THE 
SCOURING POWDER_) did the last time I bought it, a coupla years ago.  Not 
as easy to find, at least in Denver, but available.

Bill

> available in any grocery store and are used to remove calcium deposits from
> sinks, toilets, etc. I prefer the original non-gummy stuff but YMMV. Squirt
> it on liberally and wait a few minutes then rub it around with a soft brush
> such as an old toothbrush. Then rinse well. That should take care of it.
> 
>    Joe
> 
> 
> At 09:42 PM 2/5/05 +0000, you wrote:
> >
> >Does anyone have any tips for getting calcium deposits off perspex? All
> >the stuff I've seen is also abrasive, which isn't going to do perspex
> >much good...
> >
> >cheers
> >
> >Jules
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 




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