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ProTool Water Stain Remover 14oz A-MAZ

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  • A-MAZ Water Stain Remover contains no bleaches, chlorides or gritty pumice that can cause damage to delicate surfaces, and is also safe for Septic tanks.
  • Water Stain Remover is safe to use in non-ventilated areas and no mask or gloves are required
  • The Water Stain Remover will not repair glass or reverse "etching" which is permanent damage to the glass.
  • This is a very broad group of surfaces and they can vary in hardness and sensitivity.

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Item #: 85-810  UPC : 00669893049215  MPN : WSR14
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Water Stain Remover 14oz A-MAZ

Finally, a way to clean difficult stains without using acids or harsh chemicals. A-MAZ Water Stain Remover is safe to use in non-ventilated areas and no mask or gloves are required. A-MAZ Water Stain Remover contains no bleaches, chlorides or gritty pumice that can cause damage to delicate surfaces, and is also safe for Septic tanks. A-MAZ Water Stain Remover is a deep cleaner that penetrates the surface material, removing all excess unwanted stain, restoring the glass, metal, or porcelain back to the original quality. The Water Stain Remover will not repair glass or reverse "etching" which is permanent damage to the glass.


Because A-MAZ is manufactured as a paste, as opposed to a liquid or a cream, it is able to deep clean with great results, to make surfaces look brand new again. You'll watch oxidation, black streak, bluing, calcium, tarnish, salt spray and water stains simply fade away.

A-MAZ Water Stain Remover is safe to use on:

  • House windows
  • Windshields
  • Shower doors
  • Fiberglass
  • Chrome
  • Porcelain
  • Tile / Grout
  • Oxidized plating
  • Brass
  • Copperware
  • Bath enclosures
  • Sinks
  • Toilets
  • Fixtures
  • Stovetops
  • Oven
  • Grills
  • Pool tile

Frequently Asked Questions

Will A-MAZ Water Stain Remover clean that "rust ring" that I get in my toilet?
Iron, other mineral deposits, and soil can become etched into surface over time. These stains may be difficult, but not impossible to remove. Our experience has been that using heavy duty grit or pumice stone along with the remover is really the only effective way to remove the stain on a porcelain surface. Lower the water level. This is done by turning off the water (turn the spigot under the toilet) and flushing. Apply a generous amount of paste over the ring and let stand for a minute. If you are using a pumice stone, wet it first before dipping into the paste. Rub until no longer visible. Fill the tank (toilet) and flush clear. We recommend that you apply silicon sealant immediately for long lasting protection. To apply the sealant, lower the water and use a damp cloth to spread several drops into the area where the stain had appeared. Continue rubbing until surface appears smooth to the touch. The sealant lasts about two to three months and keeps the ring from reappearing during this time frame. If the ring happens to reappear, repeat this process.

What products does the AMAZ water stain remover work on?
Glass, Metals, and Ceramics. This is a very broad group of surfaces and they can vary in hardness and sensitivity. It is highly recommended that you always start your project with a test on an inconspicuous area to insure the Water Stain Remover does not scratch the surface. This is true for any surface cleaner. When using on stainless steel, always apply with the grain of the surface.

Will this product work on clear glass?
Absolutely! This product was designed to be used safely on clear glass. There is no gritty pumice or harsh chemical. A-MAZ Water Stain Remover will remove spots, film or crusty build from shower doors or safety glass. A light duty pad is helpful. In fact, this product works so well, you'll be wondering if you left the window rolled down!

Is A-MAZ Water Stain Remover also good for pool tile?
The accumulative effects of hard water, oxidation, and exposure to the elements often leave your pool tile dull. This is a common problem with pool owners everywhere. We recommend using a buffing tool with paste to bring back that "shiny" color. The buffer can be improvised by using one of our "light duty" pads with a drill attachment for sanding disc. Black and Decker makes a product called "The Scum Buster" which is also helpful for this purpose. The buffing tool can also be used when cleaning large areas such as plate glass windows, or bathtubs and shower enclosures. When using a high speed buffer, keep the setting on low and make sure to keep the paste moist with a spray bottle of water. Don't forget to seal up the surface afterwards with A-MAZ Sealant. Don't seal the bottom of your tub, as this tends to make the surface slippery.

I have a fiberglass tub enclosure. Is this product safe to use?
Absolutely! This product was designed to be used safely on glass and fiberglass tubs. There is no gritty pumice or chloride in our product, so it is safe to use. When using on fiberglass tubs, test an area to ensure that the tub is able to be cleaned. Some old tubs are worn past the point of cleaning or repair.

Can I use A-MAZ Water Stain Remover on Bullet Proof Glass?
No. Bullet proof glass is made from Laminated Polycarbonate and often goes by the brand name of Lexan, Tuffack, or Cyrolon. Also, some bathroom shower doors are made from similar materials to prevent shattering if broken. Unfortunately, doors made from this material will absorb moisture and etch the glass, making it extremely difficult to clean.

What if the hard water does not come off the glass?
This will indicate the problem goes beyond simple mineral build-up. You most likely have etched the glass, which is not good.

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