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Lime-A-Way -  Hard Water Stain Remover Toggle 28 OunceI had a sink to clean which had some very thick buildup in the basin which no cleaner would remove to any significant degree. I used scouring pads and a lot of time to get no where with cleaners which would otherwise be good for cleaning a sink.

I tried Lime-A-Way and it worked great. Scrubbing with scouring pads was still necessary for the thick buildup (although, the running into the sink cleared most of the basin without effort), but it visibly and quickly allowed me to clean the sink.

The bottle top is probably secure, but I would call it a bad design. I used a screw driver to flip it open and when the bottle is full, this seems like a good design to spill or spray it by accident, however, the bottle is secure and the product works great, so I can deal with that.

I used rubber gloves and care and I suggest anyone else to do the same. It corroded the screw driver tip, and it ate away the limescale buildup.

When I moved into my house one of the toilets had nearly black hard water stains in the bowl. I tried every remedy mentioned online including letting Coke sit in the bowl over night and using CLR. While I love CLR for other purposes, it did not work at all on these stains. I''ve been using bleach to verrrryyyy sloowwwwllyyy fade the stains for 2 years. Finally I saw a commercial for Lime Away and thought I''d give that a try. Low and behold I squirted some of it around the area with the stains, let it sit for a few minutes and when I came back, the stains scrubbed off without any effort at all. There''s still a bit of stain left but I am sure that another treatment or two will leave me with a shining bowl. I couldn''t be happier!

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Lime-Away works quite well on limescale build-up but here''s a couple of caveats:

1. The cap on these aren''t tightly sealed so when the product is dispensed through the flip-spout located on the cap, the contents will ooze through around the cap as well. What a mess!

2. Per the instructions, you need a pointy object to flip the child-proof spout open. Great feature in theory but Lime-Away went a step further and made it adult-proof as well I had a hard time getting it open! Most people probably won''t close it once they''ve gotten it open so Benckiser has in effect made it potentially more hazardous than if they hadn''t child-proofed it at all.

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I used Lime-A-Way when it first appeared on the market in the 1970''s and it was amazing. It quickly dissolved calcium deposits around sink faucets, bath tubs and other locations. It was caustic so rubber gloves were mandatory. Since then, probably out of environmental and safety concerns, the product has changed its color and it''s formula to where it''s effectiveness is ZERO.

The TV commercials are misleading and wrong! The product they use to show how it dissolves calcium from a shower head is another formula that is not available. You can soak a shower head in this product for days and absolutely nothing will happen. IT DOESN''T WORK. White vinegar is cheaper and more effective. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS OR ANY OTHER LIME-A-WAY PRODUCT!

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Lime-Away works quite well on limescale build-up but here''s a couple of caveats:

1. The cap on these aren''t tightly sealed so when the product is dispensed through the flip-spout located on the cap, the contents will ooze through around the cap as well. What a mess!

2. Per the instructions, you need a pointy object to flip the child-proof spout open. Great feature in theory but Lime-Away went a step further and made it adult-proof as well I had a hard time getting it open! Most people probably won''t close it once they''ve gotten it open so Benckiser has in effect made it potentially more hazardous than if they hadn''t child-proofed it at all.

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