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If homeowners noticed that their shower head isn't delivering the same powerful flow it used to, limescale buildup could be to blame.
A 35p hack can say goodbye to limescale (Image: Getty)
Hard water leaves behind mineral deposits that clog up shower heads, making showers less effective and often looking a bit dirty.
However, there’s an affordable and simple solution to restore the shower head to its original shine, shared by the experts at SlotsUp.
Limescale can make shower heads appear dull and block water flow, resulting in a less-than-refreshing shower experience.
But according to SlotsUp, a 35p trick can help tackle limescale buildup without needing harsh chemicals or pricey cleaners.
Their go-to remedy? White vinegar, which you can easily pick up at Tesco for around 35p.
An expert has shared one ingredient which does the job (Image: Getty)
The experts recommend filling a plastic bag with white vinegar and securing it around the shower head, ensuring the entire shower head is fully submerged in the vinegar.
According to SlotsUp: “Vinegar is great for loosening limescale, thanks to its mild acidity. By soaking the shower head for an hour, you’re letting the vinegar dissolve the deposits naturally.”
After an hour, the experts suggest removing the bag and scrubbing the shower head with a soft brush or toothbrush to dislodge any remaining limescale.
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The experts added: “You’ll see a big difference after even a quick scrub,” they continued. “And if there are stubborn bits left, just repeat the process for an even cleaner finish.”
Once the individual has scrubbed away the limescale, simply rinse the shower head with warm water and reattach it.
Not only does this method remove existing buildup, but it also helps prevent future clogs by keeping the shower head clear. For a routine clean, they suggest giving the shower head a quick vinegar soak every couple of months.
So, with just 60p and a bit of patience, cleaners can revive the shower head and enjoy stronger water flow without spending a fortune on speciality cleaners.
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