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Ammonia Hard Water Stains Removal

On the Method of Ammonia to Remove Hard Water Stains
There is a disturbance of hard water stains in the world, and everyone wants to get rid of them as soon as possible. Today, when talking about ammonia, it is quite crucial to remove hard water stains.

Ammonia has alkali properties, while hard water stains mostly contain calcium, magnesium and other salts, which are partially acidic. When the two meet, it is like the combination of yin and yang, which can produce a wonderful transformation. Ammonia and the salts in the stain can chemically react to make the originally consolidated stain gradually loosen.

However, there are also many details about using ammonia to remove stains. First, ammonia is volatile and has a pungent smell. When using it, you must pay attention to the ventilated environment to avoid personal injury. Second, its concentration is very important. If it is too thick, it may damage the surface of the utensil, such as smooth porcelain and delicate stone, which may be eroded by it; if it is too thin, the force will not be enough, and it will be difficult to achieve the effect of decontamination.

To remove hard water stains, prepare an appropriate amount of ammonia first and dilute it with water. Take a soft cloth immersed in ammonia solution and gently wipe the stain. When wiping, use force evenly and moderately, not too hard, so as not to scratch the utensil. When the stain fades, then wash it with water, and the utensil will return to a smooth appearance.

In short, ammonia removes hard water stains, although it is a good method, it must be done with caution when operating. Only by following the appropriate method can we achieve twice the result with half the effort, achieve the purpose of cleaning, and ensure the integrity of the utensils.