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For the first time in eight years, I wrapped a plastic bag soaked in white vinegar around my caked-on shower head. Here’s what happened. Full article


Once the bag was securely attached to the showerhead, I made sure it was completely submerged in the vinegar. The liquid began to bubble slightly as it came into contact with the limescale deposits, a promising sign that something was happening. I snapped a quick photo to document it all, eager to compare the before and after.

As I went to bed, I couldn’t help but wonder if this experiment would live up to its promise. Would the vinegar be able to dissolve years of limescale, or would I wake up disappointed? I remembered that, at least, I had finally made a step toward solving the problem.

5. Morning Revelation: First Impressions After Removing the Vinegar
The next morning, I rushed to the bathroom, eager to see the results. Carefully, I untied the string and removed the bag, pouring the now cloudy vinegar down the drain. The showerhead looked different: cleaner, somehow, but it was hard to tell how effective the cleaning had been.
There was a noticeable reduction in the amount of visible dirt and limescale, and the metallic finish seemed to have regained some of its lost luster. However, I knew the real test would come when I turned on the water.

6. Scrubbing, rinsing, and the surprising amount of grime that came off

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