While you may clean your faucet spouts and handles every week, have you ever checked on the state of your faucet heads? As someone living in a hundred-year-old apartment with hard water, the first time I looked up under my faucet head was quite a shock. From calcium deposits to rust buildup to general grime, faucet heads get a ton of use and accumulate gunk quickly. Not only can mineral buildup cause your water pressure to decrease, but it can also irritate the skin on your hands and face.
How to Clean a Faucet Head With Vinegar
Distilled white vinegar is a superhero when it comes to cleaning around the house, and it is the star component in this two-ingredient cleaning solution. Follow these easy steps to get your faucet head looking as good as new.
One: Clean and Dry the Faucet
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