What the Lime-A-Way Turbo Power TV commercial - Hard Water Challenge is about.
The Lime-A-Way Turbo Power TV Spot, 'Hard Water Challenge' opens with a woman standing in her bathroom, staring at the buildup of hard water stains on her shower head, faucets, and tiles. She expresses her frustration and disbelief at the stubbornness of the stains, questioning whether there is any solution to her problem.
That's when Lime-A-Way Turbo Power steps in, presenting the Hard Water Challenge- a direct comparison between Lime-A-Way Turbo Power and other hard water stain removers. The ad shows a split-screen with two showerheads, one treated with Lime-A-Way Turbo Power and the other with a competitor's product.
As the showerheads are turned on, it's immediately clear which product reigns supreme. The Lime-A-Way treated showerhead instantly clears up, showing a clean and shiny surface, while the competitor's continues to be plagued with stubborn stains.
The narrator goes on to describe Lime-A-Way Turbo Power's formula, which cuts through even the toughest stains, to restore even the grimiest surfaces to their original shine, leaving them looking brand new.
The ad ends with the woman from the beginning affirming the miraculous power of Lime-A-Way Turbo Power, expressing her relief and satisfaction with finally having a solution to hard water stains. The tagline "Lime-A-Way Turbo Power: The Hard Water Expert" reinforces the product's superior quality and reliability in tackling even the most challenging hard water stains.
Lime-A-Way Turbo Power TV commercial - Hard Water Challenge produced for
Lime-A-Way
was first shown on television on May 4, 2014.
Frequently Asked Questions about lime-a-way turbo power tv spot, 'hard water challenge'
Lime-A-Way is the expert hard water cleaner that provides solutions to your lime, calcium and rust stains. It is scientifically proven to eliminate lime scale deposits, leaving your home clean from hard water stains. Lime-A-Way has three hard water solutions to suit your needs: trigger, toggle and toilet bowl cleaner.
LIME-A-WAY® Toggle is a hard water cleaner that's great at removing hard water stains and limescale deposits.
Known Ingredients
Ingredient. HYDROCHLORIC ACID. High Concern: skin irritation/allergies/damage; Moderate Concern: respiratory effects; Some Concern: general systemic/organ effects, damage to vision. PEG-2 HYDROGENATED TALLOW AMINE. Some Concern: skin irritation/allergies/damage.
For bathroom and kitchen use: Wear household gloves. Apply Lime A-Way with a damp sponge, cloth or trigger spray and agitate with brush or sponge. Use full strength for heavy mineral deposits and stains or mix with equal parts of water. Rinse surfaces with clean water promptly after use.
I have used several brands of calcium / rust removal cleaners, and my experience has shown Lime-A-Way to be the most effective cleaning solution. Unfortunately, it's not always in stock locally, so I went the Amazon purchase route. It has always been packaged well, with no leaks nor issues in transport.
Limes are high in vitamin C and antioxidants - both of which may offer health benefits. Eating limes or drinking the juice may improve immunity, reduce heart disease risk factors, prevent kidney stones, aid iron absorption, and promote healthy skin. Avoid limes if you're allergic to citrus fruit.
As the hard water passes through pipes and fixtures in your home and evaporates, it can leave behind hard water stains. These stains are caused by the high levels of calcium carbonate in the water. It is this that causes a build-up of what we tend to call calcium deposits or – more frequently – limescale.
Hydrogen peroxide: Using hydrogen peroxide removes not only hard water stains, but also soap scum. "Apply the solution to the area you are cleaning and let it sit for 15 minutes. Once that is complete, carefully scrub with a brush you have on hand," says Dills.
limestone
Lime is made by first burning chalk or limestone to form quick lime (calcium oxide) and then slaking the quicklime with water (forming calcium hydroxide).
Limewater is a saturated aqueous solution of calcium hydroxide. Calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2, is sparsely soluble at room temperature in water (1.5 g/L at 25 °C). "Pure" (i.e. less than or fully saturated) limewater is clear and colorless, with a slight earthy smell and an astringent/bitter taste.
I have used several brands of calcium / rust removal cleaners, and my experience has shown Lime-A-Way to be the most effective cleaning solution. Unfortunately, it's not always in stock locally, so I went the Amazon purchase route. It has always been packaged well, with no leaks nor issues in transport.
What is limescale? Limescale, or calcium carbonate, leaves watermarks and chalky white deposits in your sink, shower or toilet after water evaporates. If you live in an area with hard water, you're more likely to find limescale build-up in your bathroom or kitchen appliances.