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Shower faucet full of limescale, how to clean it to make it look like new again

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2. **Scrub Gently:**
After soaking, remove the bag and use an old toothbrush or soft brush to scrub away the loosened limescale. Focus on crevices and edges where buildup tends to hide.

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3. **Use Baking Soda Paste (Optional):**
For stubborn spots, make a paste with baking soda and water. Apply it to the faucet and scrub gently. Baking soda adds a mild abrasive effect without damaging the fixture.

4. **Rinse and Polish:**
Rinse the faucet thoroughly with water and wipe it dry with a clean cloth. For extra shine, you can buff the faucet with a little olive oil or a chrome polish.

### Tips to Prevent Limescale Build-Up

* **Regular Cleaning:** Wipe down your faucet weekly to prevent buildup.
* **Install a Water Softener:** If you live in a hard water area, consider a water softener to reduce mineral deposits.
* **Dry After Use:** Keep faucets dry by wiping them after showers or baths.

### Final Thoughts

Limescale buildup on your shower faucet doesn’t have to be a permanent eyesore. With a little vinegar, some scrubbing, and a bit of elbow grease, your faucet can look shiny and new again—without expensive cleaners or professional help.

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