Removing stubborn white residue off mask

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There is no other way to get glass that clean without etching it.

Hydrochloric nothing better brewed so carefully, and it cleans shower screens too like magic and baths, pans


Where would you get the hydrochloric acid

Where would you get the hydrochloric acid


Yeah, it even cleans out the lime residue from my rebreather scrubbers, stainless, brass, plated, painted, plastic


What about when doctors fail to explore varied or better procedures or drugs as they are unfamiliar with them
 
Hydrochloric nothing better brewed so carefully, and it cleans shower screens too like magic and baths, pans




Where would you get the hydrochloric acid


Yeah, it even cleans out the lime residue from my rebreather scrubbers, stainless, brass, plated, painted, plastic


What about when doctors fail to explore varied or better procedures or drugs as they are unfamiliar with them
Thanks.
 
I'd remove the lens from the frame before using stronger chemicals.
 
I'd remove the lens from the frame before using stronger chemicals.
The lens is molded into my mask. Might as well I get a new mask.

I’ll check how good the 30% vinegar does in removing that stubborn white residue tonight and still have some other options to try (Bon Ami, CRL, cerium oxide & muriatic acid).
 

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