Ok so I am making yummilicious lasagnaI want to have grilled zucchini on the side!! Yay! lolSo do you have the recipe for grilled italian zucchini? Please make it an easy one lol.
We live in an area that has very hard waterI had to learn about mineral deposits on everythingI found a neat trick that harms nothingLemon Kool AidSounds silly, but it worksThe citrus acid is what makes it worksYes, you can buy a commercial product but why spend the moneyI even used it in my dishwasher (1 pkg.) to get buildup removed(Think Green) and not use chemicalsCLR does not work where we liveGood Luck!!
Ok, Do this no matter what anyone else says1) DO NOT USE vinegar or CLR, they are WAY to weak to disolve mineral build-up from water2) Go to Home Depot or Lowes and buy the most expensive calcium deposit remover they have3) USE it FULL STRENGTH, no matter what is says on the lableWear rubber gloves and a mask4) Let it soak for 30 minutes, but not more, on whatever you want to use it on (but do not let it touch anything metal) 5) Rinse it off with soap and waterThis will NOT affect rubber hoses of ANY kind, in any wayThis will work 100% of the time, vinegar and CLR will FAIL to work 100% of the time I have done this on 100's of showers, water pumps, sprinkler heads, tubing, and pipes and it works every timeVinegar and CLR never work no matter what enyone else says.
this may sound strange but go to a pet store where they sell fish and aquariums they have a cleaner that is non toxic and even safe for fish so that should do it i can not remember the name of product though if it is safe for fish and plastics and the glues that hold fish tanks together then it should be safe for the plastic tubing