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Have you noticed your shower’s water pressure gradually getting weaker over time? Many people assume this is due to a plumbing issue in the entire house or apartment complex. However, in most cases, the culprit is much simpler — mineral buildup, particularly limescale, in the tiny holes of the shower head.
This common issue can drastically reduce water pressure as some holes become partially or fully clogged. Luckily, there’s a simple, budget-friendly trick that my grandpa taught me — and it really works.
Below, I’ll walk you through two easy methods to clean both fixed and removable shower heads using vinegar, a powerful natural descaler that dissolves mineral deposits effectively.
✅ For a Fixed Shower Head
If your shower head is attached to the wall and can’t be easily removed, follow this method:
What You’ll Need:
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A plastic bag (like a ziplock or produce bag)
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White vinegar
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A rubber band, string, or twist tie
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An old toothbrush
Steps:
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Fill the plastic bag halfway with white vinegar.
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Carefully place the bag over the shower head so that the holes are fully submerged in the vinegar.
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Secure the bag using a rubber band or tie so it stays in place.
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Leave it to soak overnight (about 8–12 hours).
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The next morning, remove the bag and scrub the shower head gently with a toothbrush to remove loosened limescale.
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Turn on the water and let it run for a few minutes to flush out any remaining debris.
Why it works:
Vinegar contains acetic acid, which naturally breaks down mineral buildup without damaging metal finishes. It’s a safe, eco-friendly alternative to harsh chemicals.
✅ For a Removable Shower Head
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