Nothing spoils a relaxing shower quite like a weak, uneven spray. If your rain shower head, instead of gently wrapping you in a rainfall, drips like an old, sad tap, it’s a sign it’s time for a proper clean. Limescale building up on the nozzles is the most common enemy in your bathroom. The good news? You can beat it easily! We’ll show you how to descale your rain shower head so it works like new again. Read on!
Nothing spoils a relaxing shower quite like a weak, uneven stream of water. If your rain shower head, instead of gently cocooning you in a rain-like spray, is dripping like a sad, old tap, it’s a sign it’s time for a proper clean. Limescale build-up on the nozzles is the most common enemy in your bathroom. Thankfully, you can beat it easily! We’ll show you how to descale your rain shower head so it works like new again. Have a look below!
The main culprit is hard water — that is, water high in calcium and magnesium. When water evaporates, a white residue is left on the surface of the shower head, gradually clogging the nozzles. The result? The water flow gets weaker and weaker, and instead of a soothing rainfall you’re left with a few measly dribbles.
If you don’t want to keep replacing your shower head, it’s worth knowing how to tackle it. Time for a mission: descaling your rain shower head!
Not every rain shower head needs dismantling, but if you have a model with a removable head, it’s worth doing to clean it thoroughly. How?
If your rain shower head can’t be taken apart, no worries — there are other ways to clean it effectively!
There are plenty of effective methods for cleaning bathroom fittings. You’ve a few ways to get your rain shower head back to full power — and it doesn’t have to mean replacing it! Many of the cleaners that will help are right there in your kitchen. How to remove limescale from bathroom taps?
Vinegar is one of the classic home remedies for removing limescale and deposits. How to use it?
Plus: an effective, inexpensive, eco-friendly way to clean.
Minus: vinegar has a distinctive smell, but it dissipates quickly.
If the build-up is particularly stubborn, make a paste with bicarbonate of soda and water, then apply it to the shower head. After 30 minutes, rinse with warm water.
Plus: bicarbonate of soda is safe and easy to find.
Minus: this method requires a bit of scrubbing.
Citric acid works similarly to vinegar but has a nicer scent. Simply dissolve a few tablespoons in warm water, soak the shower head for an hour, then rinse.
Plus: citric acid is natural and pleasantly scented.
Minus: it may be less effective than vinegar on heavier build-up.
If home methods don’t do the trick, reach for ready-made descaling products. Choose ones that don’t contain harsh chemicals — after all, this is something that comes into contact with the water you use every day.
Plus: commercial descalers work quickly.
Minus: they cost more than vinegar or bicarbonate of soda.
Whichever method you choose, after descaling it’s worth brushing the nozzles with a toothbrush or a needle to get rid of any residue that may be deeper inside. Then turn on the water and flush the shower head through to make sure nothing is left inside.
Prevention is better than fixing the problem every so often, right? A few simple tricks will help:
Now you know how to descale your rain shower head and get it working like it did on day one. All you need is vinegar, bicarbonate of soda or citric acid, a bit of patience, and your bathroom will be back to full comfort. Best of luck!
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