Lime and mineral deposits

cathy morbitzer cmorbitzer@hotmail.com
Wed, 21 Oct 1998 07:11:59 PDT


Vinegar..............

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>Could someone remind me of the procedure for dissolving lime and 
mineral
>deposits from flower pots, etc. safely to return them to their former
>beauty? Thanks in advance! Bob
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