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CLR Calcium, Lime & Rust Remover is a concentrated, industrial-strength cleaner that quickly dissolves calcium, lime, and rust stains on multiple surfaces. Certified by the EPA Safer Choice program, it offers a non-toxic, biodegradable solution safe for use around children, pets, and plants. Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial settings, it delivers streak-free shine while protecting plumbing and septic systems.
S**.
My overall experience
This stuff is Boss! It works VERY well. I flushed a truck heater core with it, and it really did work! One needs to rinse/ flush with clear water thoroughly after using it, though!
J**N
many uses that work well.
great product. works well.
A**R
Didn’t work on my project
Didn’t do the job I was hoping it would glass shower door crude.
A**R
This product works!
Used the product to clean rust and calcium build up on toilet and calcium deposits on sinke/bathroom faucets and showerheads. IT WORKS! I should open a college appartment moveout cleaning service just for this purpose!Used this product for 3 major cleaning projects of college student bathrooms during moveout over the last 3 years in order to help them save a heafty cleaning deposit. These apartments generally do not have soft water SO rust/calcium build up is atrocious. How these kids live with the unsightly MAJOR RUST in the toilets is unfathomnable but guess they are busy getting an education, not worried about the rust/calcium buildup. Once I am finished with the bathroom, IT IS SPOTTLESS and so shiny! Every time I have completed the project, I wish I had before and after pictures. NEXT TIME FOR SURE!DIRECTIONS: Follow them. I use thick vinyl gloves in all cleaning projects. For the really really rusty/calcium build up, I dont dilute the product. Depending on how much build up of rust/calcium there is, you may need to extend the product contact time. Then, scrub using old rags, scrub brush and for those hard to get at places, an old tooth brush. Then rinse or flush. Repeat as needed.A hint: you know the product is working when you start to see it foam on the rust or calcium.THIIS PRODUCT IS AMAZING!.
F**0
It's Powerful
This product is the gold standard. Excellent!
W**K
Seems to work great
We applied fertilizer to our yard and some of it blew onto a joining concrete. A day or 2 later, we notice horrible rust stains on the concrete and was devastated. New home, new concrete. Searched the web and found CLR. Bought a 28 oz bottle of CLR to test what it would do. Applied nearly the entire container in an area about 2-3' x 4-5'. Put it on and scrubbed hard with a stiff garage floor broom. The directions said it had to be removed in 2 minutes so that's what I did. I then pressure washed the area and about 50% of the rust was gone. Very disappointed so I gave it another shot. This time I left it on for 3 minutes with hard scrubbing. Then pressure washed it off and I would say 98% or more of the rust is gone.Pressure washing by itself did NOTHING. If I hadn't used my pressure washer above, not sure if I would have had the same results. I have an electric SunJoe pressure washer that I've had for about 5 or more years and it still works great. Lower pressure than most gas units (2000 psi verses 3000 psi). I rate this unit better than the 2 previous gas washers I've had. NO gas to buy, less noise and my gas units just didn't hold up like my SunJoe. Disclaimer, I don't use the SunJoe that much so don't know how it would hold up with more frequent use.
A**S
Better than nothing, but takes a LOT of scrubbing
It took exhaustive scrubbing to get a significant amount of hard water buildup off of a glass shower. It took so much scrubbing, in fact, that there's still hard water stains, I just don't care enough to spend any more time on it. I would dread having to continue using this product if I hadn't bought and installed a water softener, but thankfully now there isn't much in the way of buildup.
M**7
It Works!
This is the only thing that has been getting rid of the lime stains in my toilet bowl. The directions say to empty the water out of the bowl, but I don't know how to do that so I've just been pouring some into the bowl, wait a few hours and scrub and flush and little by little the lime is going away. Highly recommended.
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