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🚿 Shower Faucet Full of Lime? Here’s How to Clean It So It Looks Like New Again!
If your shower faucet is covered in white, chalky buildup, you’re not alone. That stubborn residue is limescale, caused by hard water minerals—mainly calcium and magnesium—that settle over time. Not only is it unsightly, but it can also affect your water pressure and damage your fixtures if left untreated.
But don’t worry—there’s no need to replace your faucet or scrub for hours. With a few simple household ingredients, you can remove limescale naturally and make your faucet shine like new again!
🧪 What Causes Limescale?
Limescale is a byproduct of hard water, which contains a high concentration of minerals. Over time, these minerals cling to metal surfaces and dry into a hard, crusty layer. Areas like your shower faucet, shower head, and sink taps are especially prone to buildup.
🧼 How to Clean a Shower Faucet Covered in Lime
✅ What You’ll Need:
- White vinegar
- Baking soda (optional, for extra power)
- A small plastic bag or sandwich bag
- Rubber bands or string
- An old toothbrush or soft sponge
- A clean cloth for drying
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