- Remove it from its place and place it under running water, but in reverse (the holes must be in front of the water jet).
- Rinse until surface limescale and dirt residues are removed.
- Soak the shower head in a container filled with vinegar overnight.
- The next day scrub with a toothbrush, then rinse it as you did in step 1.
Now that you know how to unclog the holes in your shower head, try applying this method right away to get back to having a satisfactory water pressure.
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