Everyone likes to take a shower with a good “jet of water”, it relaxes and gives a feeling of well-being. But what happens when limescale invades the shower openings? The water suffers an irreparable decrease, there are two solutions: either we change the shower head or we start thinking about how to eliminate the problem continuously.

Lemon can be used to remove limescale from bathroom faucets. To do this, cut a lemon in half and rub it on the surface of the faucet affected by the limestone. Then leave it on for 10-15 minutes so that the citric acid in the lemon acts on the lime.

We can decide to rinse the tap well with hot water to remove any traces of lemon, or rub more with baking soda and a sponge. Finally, we can give a new final exfoliation with a sponge soaked in white vinegar.

Once the used material is washed from the tap, it is dried with a clean cloth to avoid stains.

This method is effective in removing limescale deposits from bathroom faucets, but it may not be suitable for all types and materials of faucets.