Transform your shower with two simple ingredients
Are you tired of stubborn stains in your shower? Or perhaps you're looking to get rid of limescale? It's simple. Just two products are needed to make your shower look like new. Give this method a try.
Unwanted deposits can be found in almost every corner of the bathroom. They most often appear in the shower, bathtub, sink, and even on the tiles. Once these deposits "settle," they can be hard to remove. Eliminating them is quite a challenge, as chemical agents often struggle to deal with the build-up.
A way to tackle limescale
Many homeowners are well aware of limescale appearing on the shower surface. Hard water, combined with shampoo and soap residues, can leave unsightly marks. Regular cleaning is recommended and necessary to prevent permanent limescale build-up.
It's important to remove unpleasant deposits regularly. While limescale looks unattractive, it can also lead to damage. A large layer of deposits found in faucet nooks or showerheads can clog holes, significantly reducing the water pressure.
DIY method for limescale
This method is quick, affordable, and most importantly - no scrubbing required.
Pour 30 millilitres of hot water into a bowl. Then, add two tablespoons of sodium percarbonate and one tablespoon of citric acid. Mix everything vigorously and apply the mixture to the places where limescale builds up. Leave the mixture for 30 minutes. Under its influence, the limescale will start to fall off on its own. Finally, clean everything with a toothbrush and rinse with warm water.