The McCulloch MC1275 is a heavy-duty canister steam cleaner that uses ordinary water heated to over 200 degrees Fahrenheit to clean and sanitize a wide variety of surfaces.
White vinegar, a weak acid, is about 5 percent acetic acid. It may remove hard water deposits from glass, rust stains from sinks, and tarnish from brass and copper.
Lemon juice, another weak acid, contains citric acid, which can be used in much the same way as vinegar.
Oxalic acid is effective as a rust remover.
Phosphoric acid is often found in cleaning products that remove hard water deposits.
Hydrochloric and sulfuric acids are sometimes used in diluted concentrations in toilet bowl cleaners. A dilute sulfuric acid is also called muriatic acid and used to clean swimming pools.