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How can one remove hard water deposits (probably from calcium) from granite?

How can one remove hard water deposits (probably from calcium) from granite (specifically Emerald Pearl)?

We suggest that you first try Stonecare PRO Signature Soap Film Remover which you can get from www.stonecarecentral.com. It's a favorite of our Pros. They use it and recommend it. It will get of not only film, but hard water deposits without damaging the polished surface of your stone shower stalls.

If that doesn't do the trick, you may need to call in a restoration professional.

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