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How To Clean A Shower Head

Secure the bag over the shower head with a rubber band, string, twist ties, or strong hair elastics. Secure it tightly. Make ...
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Taking a nice, hot shower is one of the great simple joys in life. But if your water stops flowing freely, the mere idea of showering might stop you cold! Luckily, there's a quick and easy fix for ...
There is an inexpensive and easy way to clean shower heads using one of my favorite household items, vinegar! So before you call the plumber, try this simple hint: If you can remove the shower head, ...
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We hate to break it to you, but cloudy shower doors are a sign that you’re not cleaning often enough. And it might be because scrubbing glass can be about as much fun as scrubbing the toilet or making ...
Level up your cleaning routine by adding cleaning vinegar to your supplies. When it comes to natural cleaning solutions, most of us know that we can use a pantry staple like white distilled vinegar to ...
Place the faucet or faucets into a large resealable plastic bag standing upright, with the crusty side down. Pour in enough distilled white vinegar to cover the bottom of the faucet head. Seal the bag ...
If you haven't cleaned your shower head in a while, it's time to get out the vinegar. Mineral deposits like limescale can build up inside, causing all sorts of trouble, like low water pressure or ...