Use this ”explosive“ homemade cleaner to blast away all of those hard water deposits that are blocking your showerhead:
Here’s an easy DIY recipe:
-1/3 cup baking soda
-1 cup white vinegar
-1 plastic bag
-1 large bag twisty tie
1. Mix baking soda and vinegar in bag over a sink. Caution: Pour vinegar into bag slowly, there is an “explosive” foaming action that kicks in.
For more information on how to make your own homemade, green cleaners, click here.
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Cool! I need to figure out how to do this to my bathtub spigot.
try using a bigger bag
I’ve been doing that for years, and it helps a lot of once a month you take your shower heads off I do all of mine and you soak them in a bowl of vinegar once a month and I lightly spray mine with CLR and then soak them in vinegar. Works great and if you use 1 cup of vinegar in your wash machine with your towels instead of fabric softer 1 time per week it keeps the fabric softner dispenser from getting all gummed up and keeps your wash machine cleaner too. We don’t drink coffe but vinegar once a week being ran thru your coffee maker keeps the coffee maker clean too but run 3 pots of water after you run 2 cups of vinegar thru the coffee maker.
LOVE IT! THANK YOU!! I needed this.
Great tip! I need to try this.
This is the method I always use to unclog my showerhead. It works great!
And better than using POISON CLR. I know its not really poison, but after using cleaning stuff that you don't have to wear gloves for – I see most all cleaners as scary!
Baking soda and vinegar are my bestest friends! I love this idea.
Awesome, I use this mixture to clear out the bathroom drains. It never would have occurred to me to clean the shower head with it!
I use vinegar and soda to flush my kitchen sink drains once a week…just put in the soda and pour on the vinegar and watch the explosion….wait few minutes before washing down the drain!
Wonderful idea.. I think I will pin it….
Thanks…
Filing away for later.
Thanks.
Doing this tonight!
I love this idea of attaching the solution in a baggie. When the shower head needs cleaning, I usually grab a wrench and detach it so I can poke all of the water holes with a pin to clear them out and then soak it in baking powder mixture. This way I clean the inside also.
definitely going to try this, thanks!
Thanks…I'm saving this one…xo
I've never used this on my shower head, but I use it to clean my toilet, and it works wonders!
I just discovered using a Pumie scouring stick in my commode for hard water stains. so easy. $1.88 @ walmart.
This is brilliant. Much better than unnecessarily buying a new shower head. I'm going to link to this on my weekly wrap up. I think a lot of people would like to know it is that easy to clean a shower head!
What a great idea. I probably should use this on my whole bathroom.:)
What a great idea! Karima
Ohh.. simple yet effective! Ill have to remember this
Stopping by from the Sasse Life.
Ps.. I would love for you to link this up to my Friday link party coming up!
Its full of thrifty goodness!
We have such hard water that I buy distilled vinegar in bulk! I like your idea better. I pull the shower heads off and soak them. It's much more of an ordeal.
Never thought to do this!!! Love.
I'll have to try this tip, thanks!
Nice!
Thanks so much for sharing! I'll def. give this a try!
What a great idea! I am going to do this!!
I am a new follower to your blog!
Erin
This method worked great!!! Although I used packing tape for a more secure hold. Thank you for sharing.
Doesn't the baking soda neutralize the vinegar? I would think you'd just end up with a bag of slightly salty water.
They react before they neutralize. I used baking soda and vinegar for a volcano science project years ago in grade school. It can get messy if you’re not patient mixing!
Great idea. If I could just add to make sure you recycle the plastic bag when done. Don’t just throw it away!
You got it girl!
I saw this somewhere else and it said use just vinegar. I tried it 2 days in a row and didn’t see much difference. I am going to try it again with the baking soda. Hopefully, third times a charm. Thanks
I hope it works well for you Cynthia!
A few years ago, a friend of ours, who is a plumber, said to NOT buy liquid drain cleaners. Not only are they toxic to us, but they ruin our pipes over time as well. He said to use baking soda and vinegar once a month to keep our drain cleared out. Now on the 1st of every month, I sprinkle some baking soda down each drain in the house and pour in enough vinegar to get the bubbling started. Haven’t had a drain clog since. I have to say that I haven’t done this, though. I think it will be adding to my monthly list.
If your water is not ‘hard’ but you do get the white lime deposits that clog the holes & turn shower heads & faucets white – just soaking in WARM white vinegar works too.
After soaking a while I also use an old toothbrush in the holes & crevices. Just be careful so that the vinegar doesn’t get splashed in your eyes while using a brush. WARM white vinegar cleans sinks, around the faucet bases and brings any of your chrome back to a mirror shine. Oh – and is perfect to clean the plastic grate & well area below refrigerator ice/water dispensers – you may need to soak the area a while with paper towel soaked with the WARM vinegar. The reason for white vinegar is to eliminate any potential staining from the yellow apple cider vinegar. If you do not need to worry about staining – apple cider works just as well.
Wow, that’s a good idea! I found this on Pinterest. Thank you for sharing this!
I have used vinegar and baking soda to unclog a drain before, but this never occurred to me! Way cool!
So cool!!! And best part is…it really works great! Thanks for stopping in Dori.
Can you use it on a plastic shower head?
On my way to do this right now! Thanks for the tip!
Since we are cleaning in the bathroom…..equal parts of Dawn detergent and heated white vinegar make the best glass shower door cleaner ever!! I place one cup of Dawn in a spray bottle, heat one cup of white vinegar in the microwave for one minute and pour in the spray bottle. Mix gently. Spray on glass shower door and tub surround. Wipe down with sponge and NO HARD WATER STAINS.
Excellent tip:)
Love this! My husband just said last night that we needed to clean the shower head and now I have a solution. Thanks for sharing!!
That’s awesome Lori!!!
WARM VINEGAR SEEMS TO WORK BETTER…HEAT IT IN THE COFFEE POT!
I usually do this on the day I clean my coffee maker. I run the vinegar thru the coffee maker two or three times. I use an empty coffee filter in the filter cup so I can run it thru the maker more than one time. I let the vinegar cool just enough to prevent melting the plastic bag, and while it is still hot, I place it over the shower head as described. After it has done it’s job on the shower head, I use it for the drains, sink clean up, mirrors or anything else that I want to clean with vinegar. If there is any left, it can be used to soften a load of laundry.
MULTIPLE USES IN ONE COFFEE POT OF VINEGAR!
a word of caution…. vinegar can pit and corrode the finish off shiny metals, especially those that are put on over plastic fixtures to make them appear metallic… just be careful how long you soak, and rinse really well with clear water
My shower head is being exploded right now. I found you via Pinterest. Thank you for sharing this tip.
That’s awesome Christa! Thank you for your comment
I love this! I usually get someone to unscrew the showerhead for me and then leave it soaking in the solution overnight, but it’s so difficult to unscrew that we don’t bother. I’m going to try this method soon.
As previous posters have mentioned, vinegar alone will solve this problem much more effectively. The reason for this is chemistry! Those white deposits, calcium carbonate, dissolve in acids. Vinegar contains acetic acid. Baking soda is actually a base. The acid and base neutralize each other, which isn’t great for cleaning. It is actually dangerous to mix acids and bases as is done here since it can also make things pretty hot.
Thank you so much for this post. I was just about to go out and buy a new shower head because mine has become so clogged from our hard water deposits that I only had ONE setting on what was a twelve-setting shower head that worked. My husband did this to our kitchen sprayer first, and it worked like a charm. The shower head is now soaking as well!
That’s so awesome Mary! Thank you for sharing your success
I’ve used the same mixture to un clog my drain and it really works…
This is a real useful piece of instruction. But I guess you can use vinegar alone.
I just unscrew it and pop it in a mug of vinegar and then rinse and scrub with a soft brush, then I use the leftover vinegar to clean the toilet
LOVE it
I use a nebulizer for asthma breathing treatments, and my husband uses a CPAP machine for sleep apnea. I soak the tubes and plastic attachments in vinegar to clean them.
what a great idea. love the fact no harsh chemicals and its cheap
Can you use this to clean oil rubbed bronze shower heads?
Wow, the bag and twistie tie are geeeeeeeenius. I’ll use vinegar without the baking soda. Thank you!
I put the vinegar and baking soda in an empty Tang can and submerged the shower head in it for the night. And it worked!!
Reporting back on my post from yesterday.
My shower head soaked in straight vinegar from 6pm-8am. I used a plastic produce bag with the vinegar pooled into one of the corners and twisted / tied it securely. (I’ll save the bag, and vinegar in a jar for future use.)
When I took off the bag, I ran my finger over the surface and the mineral deposits wiped away clean without any effort. The only down side is some spots of silver metal finish, where the crust was, also eroded, but not from anywhere on the top side. No biggie. I’m happy to have a clean freer-flowing stream!
For reference, here’s a google image of my type of shower head: http://bit.ly/MbYh4L
I love this idea! I’m featuring it on my favorite pins post this week @ http://www.planprepareandprovide.com. Thanks!
Wow this is amazing! I am wondering if I can share this on my website http://www.beegreen.ca or if you would like to guest-post anything?
Here is a fun and silly video for how to clean a shower head http://youtu.be/9ZC_-Z4u3XQ
That combo also works really well for bee stings. I got stung a lot as a child so i know.
I grew up using just the cider vnegar on all kinds of insect stings, mosquito bites, and it even works on sunburns too to pull the burn out. Just pour an average size bottle of cider vinegar into a tepid bath and lay down in it and soak for about an hour. Next day, no burn left, not sore…awesome stuff!
Vinega
r and Baking Soda will unclog your drains also
Do you all have tiny showerheads? Mine is what I thought was “normal sized” and yet this recipe makes such a tiny amount of liquid that it is impossible to submerge the showerhead in it in any way whatsoever.
Please update it with the EXACT amount of vinegar you used (did you double, triple the recipe?) and the size of your showerhead (maybe pea- sized?) lol. I had to triple the recipe just to get it to barely cover my showerhead. Even if my showerhead was laying flat…
I’ve used this combo for unclogging bathtub clogs with lots of success. But I wonder, how should I twist off the shower head to just leave it sitting in a bag versus tying the bag up with the head still attached? It just seems like a bit of an annoyance to get the bag to stay up there with twisties and such
What’s Going down i’m new to this, I stumbled upon this I’ve discovered It positively helpful and it has helped me out loads. I am hoping to give a contribution & assist different users like its helped me. Good job.
I tried this before with just vinegar. Don’t know if it would have worked or not because I couldn’t get the bag to stay up. Today when I decided to try this combination, I used a couple of binder clips on the zipper bag, and it’s staying up! So here’s hoping!
I used a ziplock bag and twisted it to close the bag then used a trash bag twist tie to keep the bag over the shower head, it holds the bag very securely.
Hi there, after reading this awesome article i am as well cheerful
to share my know-how here with friends.
I’ve heard this takes the finish off oil rubbed bronzed faucets. Any experience with this finish?
Don’t do it, took finish off my showers head.
Proper idea has all the makings for success. This is because vinegar is acidic and baking soda is alkaline. The bubbling and hissing created will eliminate the limescale. Excellent post.
Best regards
Barry from HouseCleanersLondon.co.uk
Here’s a swell idea ….Unscrew shower head place in bag, seal bag and you are done no twist tie needed
Wow, this really does work wonders! I just put your tutorial to the test as part of my Myth or Miracle Cleaner series. Thanks for sharing!
http://triedandtwisted.blogspot.com/2013/05/myth-or-miracle-cleaner-series-shower.html
Going to try this on the dispenser thingies on my fridge. They get corroded from the minerals in the water!