Do not use CLR on any natural stone or marble (including cultured marble), terrazzo, colored grout (any other color than white), any painted, coated, sealed or metallic glazed surfaces, plastics, laminates, Formica, Corian, aluminum, galvanized metals, nickel, oil rubbed bronze, brass, copper, steam irons, leaded …
Likewise, people ask, does CLR clean water spots?
You can clean water marks off of clear glass with CLR® Calcium, Lime & Rust Remover.
Also know, does CLR remove hard water stains from shower doors?
CLR® Brilliant Bath is about the only cleaner you need to keep your bathroom clean and for cleaning your shower doors. “Wanted to say I just tried CLR Brilliant Bath and was thrilled. It took the hard water residue off of my glass shower doors and bench in an acrylic shower with ease.
Can I mix CLR and vinegar?
No. The two products have different ingredients and, as is true with any cleaner, should never be mixed with another cleaner.
How dangerous is CLR?
No. Mixing CLR with chlorine (or any other household chemical) is not safe and could result in toxic fumes. INHALATION: Irritation, breathing difficulties, headaches, dizziness.
Can I leave CLR overnight?
CLR, you can purchase most anywhere. Don’t flush, leave it overnight, then scrub with toilet brush.
What removes hard water stains?
Mix equal parts white vinegar and fresh water in a spray bottle for an excellent bathroom cleaner that can be used liberally on showers and tubs. Fully saturate surfaces and let the vinegar solution sit for at least 15 minutes. Wipe clean with a clean, dry microfiber towel.