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If your local water has a high copper content, it can leave blue-green stains on the shower and/or bath areas. Another cause of this staining may be that your water has a low pH and is eroding your copper plumbing. If you have copper plumbing and you notice blue-green stains you should look into more permanent solutions to solving the copper corrosion problem, or else you may end up with multiple, pin-hole sized leaks throughout your plumbing. In the meantime, here is what to do to remove these marks.

  1. Use equal quantities of cream of tartar and baking soda (bicarbonate of soda). [1] Add a little water to mix into a smooth paste. [2]
  2. Spread the paste across the blue-green stain . Rub in well. [3]
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  3. About half an hour should be sufficient time for it to do its cleaning job. [4]
  4. Check the stain to see how much has been removed. Repeat if needed. [5]
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    How do I remove copper stains from porcelain?
    Bruna Coutinho
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    Bruna Coutinho is a Cleaning Expert and owner of Bruna’s Cleaning Services based in Wilmington, Delaware. With over 10 years of experience and over 200 recurring customers, Bruna's Cleaning Services provides a variety of cleaning solutions to the DE, NJ, and PA areas. While boasting eco-friendly cleaning practices, some of Bruna’s specialties include Deep Cleaning, Commercial Cleaning, Post Construction Cleaning, and Airbnb Cleaning. In 2023, Bruna's Cleaning Services was voted a Neighborhood Fave on Nextdoor.
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    You can use some bar keepers friend, a sponge or cloth, and some water. Start by sprinkling a small amount of bar keepers friend directly onto the porcelain and gently scrub the area with a damp cloth or sponge. Then, rinse and wipe the area to remove any residue and prevent water spots.
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    How do I remove a copper stain from bath tile?
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    You should try soaking it in lemon juice as the acid can remove copper rust.
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    How do I clean an enamel claw tub?
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    Soak a non-abrasive sponge in the baking soda/ammonia solution. Dip the sponge in the solution, scrub, and repeat until you're satisfied. Rinse well. After rinsing, wipe thoroughly with a clean rag or the baking soda will leave a white film behind.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Cream of tartar
      • Baking soda (bicarbonate of soda)
      • Water
      • Rinsing cloth, or just splash water on the paste to remove

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