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EASIEST Way To Clean Your Shower Head💥(UNBELIEVABLE RESULT)!! - Life Smart Hub

EASIEST Way To Clean Your Shower Head💥(UNBELIEVABLE RESULT)!!

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How often do you clean your shower head? In this video I’ll show you the easiest and most effective way to clean it!!

From time to time it’s important to give your shower head a good cleaning as it can become laced with limescale, calcium buildup and nasty gunk in general.

Here’s what to do:

Fill up a small bag with distilled white vinegar, submerge the shower head down into the vinegar filled bag. Next, secure the bag in place with a rubber band. All the shower head to soak in the vinegar for 2 hours. This will give the vinegar time to loosen up and eat away all the mineral buildup.

After the 2 hours are over remove the bag, wash off the shower head and you’re done. It should look as good as new!!

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  1. Baggie 🤣 . Is this what a plastic bag is called in the USA ? Anyway, good idea. I know vinegar works for scale but getting it to submerge the headpiece is a good idea with a "baggie".

  2. We clean the stains left on our coffee pot with denture cleaner. We use a few tablets and half a day later stains are gone. I wonder if it'll work with shower heads?

  3. Or you can prevent this problem Once you get your shower head pick out the little water saving parts That cover the opening inside so it is fully open and make sure it is completely open

  4. We have that exact same moen kitchen faucet. I took it apart and it had bits of sediment in it. The handle on ours is kind of floppy and I'm not that impressed with the handle build quality, maybe yours is holding up better.

  5. Clorox diluted to 1-2% works fine, or hydrogen peroxide to 3-4% if you don’t mind the cost.
    You can also use Submerge and come back in 20 minutes and rinse and you’re golden.
    For calcium or lime deposits you can also use CLR or LA’s totally awesome for a quicker result. Just follow dilution instructions.

  6. Clorox diluted to 1-2% works fine, or hydrogen peroxide to 3-4% if you don’t mind the cost. Submerge and come back in 20 minutes and rinse and you’re golden.

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