If the shower head starts to supply water poorly, then you need to find out the source of the problem.
Quite often the difficulty is caused by clogging of the holes in the device.
Usually the problem is limescale deposits that appear on the shower head due to constant exposure to hard tap water.
Contrary to popular belief, it is not necessary to disassemble the device and change the attachment to solve the problem.
And even more so, it’s worth holding off on purchasing a new watering can.
First, you need to try to clean the device in a fairly simple way.
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You will need a plastic bag and a bottle of vinegar.
The warm liquid solution should be poured into a bag. Then the filled bag should be put on the shower head.
It is worth doing this in the evening so that the result appears by morning. After all, usually "vinegar" cleaning takes 7-8 hours.
The bag you put on needs to be secured with something. A rubber band or adhesive tape will help.
After completing the procedure, remove the packet of vinegar from the watering can. The device should be rinsed with clean water.
There will be no limescale left. Chances are high that previously clogged holes will be clean.