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Hard Water Stains on Windows: Causes and Fixes

By WaveWash Nashville · Window Cleaning Tips

Those cloudy, chalky spots that won't wipe off your glass are hard water stains, and they're one of the trickiest window problems to fix. Here's what causes them and how the pros deal with them.

What Causes Them

Hard water is full of dissolved minerals like calcium and magnesium. When it dries on glass — from sprinklers, runoff, or even rain after it's picked up minerals from your roof — it leaves those minerals behind as a stubborn white film.

Why Regular Cleaning Doesn't Remove Them

Standard window cleaning removes dirt sitting on top of the glass. Hard water stains actually bond to the surface and, if left long enough, can begin to etch into it. Spraying and wiping simply won't budge them.

How They're Removed

Fresh mineral deposits can often be dissolved with the right specialized approach. Older, etched-in staining is much harder and sometimes can't be fully reversed — which is exactly why prevention matters.

Prevention Is Everything

If you're seeing hard water spots, the sooner they're treated the better the outcome. Reach out and we'll take a look.

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