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- Soak the Faucet: Attach the bag of vinegar to the faucet using the rubber band. Ensure the limescale-covered areas are fully submerged. Leave it for at least one hour.
- Scrub the Faucet: Remove the bag and use the old toothbrush to scrub away the softened limescale. For stubborn spots, dip the toothbrush in vinegar and scrub.
- Rinse and Dry: Rinse the faucet with water and wipe it dry with a cloth.
Tips and Warnings
- Test First: Test the vinegar on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn’t damage the finish.
- Avoid Prolonged Exposure: Prolonged exposure to vinegar can damage certain finishes, so don’t leave it on for too long.
- Use Protective Gear: Wear gloves to protect your skin from prolonged contact with vinegar.
Using Lemon Juice
Lemon juice is another natural limescale remover. Its acidity helps dissolve mineral deposits effectively.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Gather Materials: Fresh lemons or bottled lemon juice, a cloth, and an old toothbrush.
- Apply Lemon Juice: Squeeze lemon juice directly onto the limescale or soak a cloth in lemon juice and wrap it around the faucet. Leave it for an hour.
- Scrub the Faucet: Use the old toothbrush to scrub away the softened limescale.
- Rinse and Dry: Rinse the faucet with water and dry it with a cloth.
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