Lime, Calcium & Rust Stains

Tired of those crusty hard water stains on your sink and toilet? Those brown and white deposits are caused by mineral-rich water. Certain areas of the country are known for high-mineral-content or “hard water.” If the water coming out of your tap contains too much of certain minerals, such as calcium or magnesium, you'll find white deposits, known as lime scales, on your bathroom and kitchen surfaces and fixtures. If there’s too much iron, you’ll see rust stains, too. These ugly deposits can build up on any surfaces that contact water such as:

  • Sinks
  • Mirrors
  • Shower walls
  • Bathtubs
  • Toilets
  • Outdoors wherever sprinklers spray
  • Anywhere you have a faucet or use water.

If you don’t address build up of calcium, lime, rust and other mineral deposits, they adhere to surfaces and become harder and harder to remove. They also make it more difficult to clean surfaces in general and make cleaning products much less effective. Fortunately there is a product created for rust removal that works wonders on calcium and lime stains as well!

RustAid Bathroom Spray Gel is a special no-mess formula that dissolves lime and calcium stains on porcelain, tile, stainless steel, chrome, fiberglass, glass, concrete, and more. There's no rubbing or scrubbing needed! RustAid dissolves even the toughest lime and calcium hard water stains on contact. You simply spray it on and let it work. Say goodbye to soap scum, film, lime, calcium and rust deposits on all your showers, tubs, toilets, and sinks.

And for that stubborn ring of mineral deposits in your toilet, try RustAid Toilet Drop In Tabs to prevent hard water stains from forming to begin with.

RustAid Outdoor Rust Remover will work wonders on your larger, outdoor lime and calcium stains. Use RustAid Outdoor on walkways, walls, siding, driveways, fountains, pavers, and more.