Sometimes you can see such a thick layer of plaque on your faucets that the very idea of cleaning them initially begins to seem hopeless.
Of course, it is worth initially approaching cleaning more responsibly and removing dirt as it occurs.
If you have managed to "accumulate" a layer of plaque, then you should not think about buying a new faucet: the old one can also be saved.
Regular vinegar will help with this.
How to use the product correctly
It is worth noting right away that the method is not pleasant: vinegar has a very characteristic smell. Therefore, it is necessary to protect not only the skin of the hands, but also the respiratory organs.
Afterwards, we begin treating the limescale with vinegar. You can simply apply the liquid to the mixer and cover it with napkins on top.
Or you can soak a paper towel in the mixture and wrap the faucet in it.
Then we mark half an hour. We remove the towel or napkin and evaluate the result. After such a "cleansing mask" the plaque will be easy to remove.
After cleaning, rinse the faucet with water and wipe it dry.
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