It is normal for limescale stains to form on sink or shower faucets over time and for the metal to lose its brilliance.
Sometimes cleaning them frequently is not enough, the limescale accumulates evenly and it seems to be more and more difficult to restore the original shine.
We usually rely on industrial products loaded with chemicals that promote the constant exposure of our bodies to toxic and harmful substances.
Below we explain how to clean your faucets and make them look like new without using any cleaning products, but with simple natural ingredients.
You’ll need: 60 grams of baking soda, 250 ml of white vinegar, the juice of one lemon, and one biscuit.
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It is normal for limescale stains to form on sink or shower faucets over time and for the metal to lose its brilliance.
Sometimes cleaning them frequently is not enough, the limescale accumulates evenly and it seems to be more and more difficult to restore the original shine.
We usually rely on industrial products loaded with chemicals that promote the constant exposure of our bodies to toxic and harmful substances.
Below we explain how to clean your faucets and make them look like new without using any cleaning products, but with simple natural ingredients.
You’ll need: 60 grams of baking soda, 250 ml of white vinegar, the juice of one lemon, and one biscuit.
Continued on the next page