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Is Your Shower Spray Weak? Descale and Clean Your Shower Head Easily

We all enjoy a relaxing shower in the evening or an energising one in the morning. However, there might be something lurking in the background.

When was the last time you cleaned your shower head? It’s probably been a while, right? If your shower head has been neglected for a long time, limescale may have built up inside it, causing weak flow or water spraying in every direction but down. Not to mention the bacteria that may be thriving there and the mould growth. All of these are signs that your shower head is dirty, and it’s time to do a deep clean.

So, if you:

  • Haven’t cleaned your shower head in a while;
  • Want to know how to clean removable shower heads;
  • Are looking for a way to descale your fixed shower head,

Then look no further! This post has the answers.

Cleaning a removable shower head with vinegar and baking soda

If your shower head is detachable, you can deep clean it by taking it off its pipe or hose. This method will help you remove even thick calcium deposit build-up, as well as mould and gunk from your shower head naturally.

What you need:

  • Distilled white vinegar
  • Baking soda;
  • Plastic container;
  • Bowl;
  • Old toothbrush;
  • Soft cloth
  1. Remove the shower head – Take the shower head off the pipe or hose. If you find a rubber washer, keep it somewhere safe, as you will need to put it back afterwards to prevent leaks.
  2. Fill the container with white vinegar – Take your plastic container and fill it with white vinegar, enough to cover the whole item.
  3. Place the shower head inside – Put the shower head inside the plastic container, fully submerging it in the vinegar.
  4. Let it sit – Let the shower head soak for 30 minutes, or overnight, depending on how heavily soiled it is.
  5. Rinse – Take the shower head out of the vinegar and rinse it with tap water.
  6. Create a paste and apply it to the shower head – Mix the baking soda with water until you have a thick paste. Apply that paste on the shower head, especially the areas affected by limescale. Leave the paste on for 15-20 minutes.
  7. Scrub nozzles – Clean the rubber nozzles with an old toothbrush to remove any stuck-on limescale.
  8. Run water through the shower head – Rinse once again and run tap water through the inside of the shower head to loosen and remove any stuck-on mineral deposits.
  9. Polish – Polish the shower head with a soft, dry cloth.
  10. Reattach – Place the shower head back on the hose or pipe, putting back the rubber washer, as well.
  11. Run water through – Run clean water through for at least 30 seconds to completely rinse the inside.
If your shower head is brass, gold or nickel-plated, do not leave it soaking in the vinegar for more than 30 minutes – it could damage the finish.
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How to clean a fixed shower head with vinegar

If your shower head is mounted, difficult to remove, or you just want to clean it without taking it off, you can still clean it using the plastic bag method. You can still use vinegar, but the difference is that you’ll need to attach a bag full of it to the shower head, instead of submerging in a container.

What you need:

  • Distilled white vinegar;
  • Plastic bag;
  • String or a rubber band;
  • Soft cloth;
  • An old toothbrush.
  1. Fill a plastic bag with vinegar.
    Take the plastic bag and fill it halfway with white vinegar. Be careful not to overfill it, as it may spill out when you submerge the shower head.
  2. Place around the shower head.
    Attach the bag to the shower head, submerging it in the vinegar and securing the bag with a rubber band, string, duct tape or anything else you can use. Let go of the bag slowly and make sure it won’t fall off in the process.
  3. Let it sit.
    Leave the bag on for 30 minutes, or overnight. This time should be enough for the vinegar to dissolve the limescale.
  4. Take it off.
    Take the bag off the shower head and tip it into the drain.
  5. Run water through.
    Run clean water through the shower head for at least 30 seconds.
  6. Wipe.
    Wipe the shower head clean with a damp rag.
  7. Scrub nozzles.
    Clean the rubber holes with an old toothbrush.
  8. Polish.
    Polish the shower head with a soft, dry cloth.
You can add baking soda to the white vinegar for double the cleaning power.

How often should you clean your shower head?

Experts recommend that you clean your shower head at least once a month. However, if you live in an area with hard water, you may need to do this weekly, as limescale will build up quicker.

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Takeaways

  • Vinegar and baking soda are effective when battling limescale.
  • You can either take your shower head off the hose or pipe, or clean it while it’s still attached.
  • If you remove the shower head, take care not to lose the rubber washer.
  • If you have a brass, gold or nickel-plated shower head, don’t leave it soaking in vinegar for more than 30 minutes, as it could damage the finish.

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