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Originally Posted by weatherboi
Hey Ryobi!! Great name!! Please don't take offense to my opinion here about the suggested products.
These products are not good for the environment or if you have a septic tank, aid in breaking down the inner workings of the machine. Most importantly they are bad for your health. Not only do they aggravate asthma and allergies, but they aid in weakening our immune systems over the years. Bad fir kids, elders and people who are chemcially sensitive. Why spend alot of money on something that only works pretty good? Still have to scrub just as hard but your doing it in a cloud of toxic vapors. To clean my toilets I use a cup of vinegar at nightime and let it sit. Next morning I add a tbls of baking soda for that abrasive texture and scrub away. Gloves please.
Great thread Not so average guy.
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Damn it, Weatherboi! I'm pissed beyond repair!

<--- See? You might be able to make up for it, if you tell us how you make your own laundry soap.
I agree with you. The OP asked for solutions for hard water stains. Where as I use vinegar myself, I don't believe it is a solution to the hard water stains. Getting Rid of them anyway. I use vinegar as a maintenance cleaner. And I use it for a lot of things, including heartburn. I understand some are sensitive to chemicals and try to be mindful of that. I, on the other hand, am sensitive to germs and other peoples funk. I cure that sensitivity with bleach every now and then.
Happy cleaning,
Ryan, who has never been offended by someone being environmentally friendly.