I use either 9% white pickling vinegar or the regular 5% white vinegar.
The 9% just allows me to use less vinegar, but it is not always
available in a store brand product. Store brand being cheaper than brand
names. If I am using 5% I use about two cups (I really have not measured
exactly), with 9% more like a cup, then fill the rest of the way with
hot water and let sit over night or until most of the deposits are
completely dissolved. (This method works for any kind of hard water
deposits as well. Being on well water with a hardness of 42, moderate,
we deal with this on faucets and toilets.) You don't need distiller
cleaner at all. Works in coffe makers too.

I tried the green scrubbies and it was more work. I read on this list to
just wipe them lightly, that they did not have to shine. Besides my
family kept using my dedicated scrubbie to wash dishes then I could not
use it any longer.

Garnet



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