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QuestionHow can I prevent mold from forming in the corners of the shower?Community AnswerYou can put the top of a spray bottle onto a bottle of peroxide and spray any spots that need it. Usually one application will take care of the mold, but stubborn mold might require several applications. It is non-toxic and won't hurt kids, pets, or plumbing.
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QuestionThe window cleaner I use is leaving spots. Any ideas?Community AnswerSome window cleaners are not good quality and leave residue or spots.Try a different window cleaner such as Windex, or use a light solution of distilled vinegar in water to finish off the cleaning. Dry the surface off completely with a soft, clean, lint-free cloth at the end.
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QuestionI have a Honda with hard water stains and I've tried everything, vinegar, lemon, etc. What do I do?McKenna DouglasCommunity AnswerTry using a solution of Windex mixed with baking soda and vinegar. It sounds strange, but it worked for me.
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QuestionHow can I clean the corner of the wall?Community AnswerGet one of those drywall corner tools. Use some contact cement to apply a Scotch-Brite pad to cover the 90° tool. Get the larger Scotch-Brite pad so you can cut it to fit.
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QuestionThe water stains on my glass shower doors are really bad. What is the best recommendation to clean them?Community AnswerUse straight vinegar in a spray bottle and let it set for approximately seven or so minutes, then wipe it off with window cleaner and a towel. If that doesn't work, invest in high-quality cleaning products.
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QuestionIs it possible for raindrops to leave mineral deposits on surfaces? If the outside of external high-rise building windows are covered with mineral-deposit spots, could rain have caused it?Community AnswerYes, raindrops can certainly leave behind mineral deposits and can disturb dirty surfaces to create raindrop patterns that leave a mess on windows.
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QuestionI have a solar panel that I rinse daily with plain water because of hot weather, but a thick deposit of precipitation formed on the panel and reduced its efficiency. How do I remove it without damaging the panel?Community AnswerThe best thing to do would be to ask the manufacturer. Not all solar panels are made from the same material and you need to be sure you're using the right cleaning substances for the material type. Check their website first, then email them if you cannot find the answer.
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