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Lime marks on door of Stainless Steel fridge
Q. We live in the country. I have a stainless steel kitchen My fridge has hard water or lime marks from my water dispenser leaking. I've since stopped using the water dispenser, but I can't seem to get the marks off. Tell me what to do please!
Thanks
housewife - Greenwood, Florida
November 11, 2010
A. There are products available for removing hard water stains. One of them is called C-L-R ⇦ this on eBay or Amazon [affil links] , available most everywhere.

Jeffrey Holmes, CEF
Spartanburg, South Carolina
A. Test any chemical that you use on an inconspicuous spot and then wait for a couple of weeks to see it there any ill affects. I am sure that you have seen faucets and etc in public bathrooms that the hired help used the wrong chemical cleaner on and they are now pitted.
James Watts- Navarre, Florida
November 18, 2010
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