How To Clean Shower Head Without Vinegar

Hector Smith
5 min readJan 7, 2020

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how to clean shower head without vinegar

In the recent past, vinegar was the common disinfectant used in multiple cleanings. However, out of its significant limitations, most of the cleaners have opted for different options. First, when using vinegar in cleaning, you will have to use it in large amounts which may turn out to be expensive. Besides, vinegar is acidic and may erode most of your surfaces at your hard-earned house. Are you ready for that? I am sure you are not. Thus, you require a more convenient and effective procedure for cleaning your shower head. That is what brings this article into a discussion. It discusses how to clean shower head without vinegar

Method 1 — Spot Cleaning The Showerhead

Spot cleaning the shower is the most convenient method of cleaning your shower in the shortest time. The materials that are required in this procedure turn out to be cheap and affordable, thus a very economical option. Moreover, this option does not require any expertise. Read through the below steps and you will be knowledgeable to have a clean shower head all by yourself.

Materials

· Toothbrush

· Disinfectant

· water

Step 1: Disconnect The Showerhead

To disconnect the showerhead, hold it and twist it out. However, if you have installed a new shower head, you should go through the manual for more instructions. Also, in case the twist fails to bring out the showerhead, you should increase your force gently not to damage it.

Step 2: Use A Toothbrush To Clean The Showerhead

In this step, you may require a disinfectant. You can c0onsult the nearest chemical shop or buy it online. Dip the toothbrush in the disinfectant. Hold the showerhead and gently scrub through it. While scrubbing, you should pay close attention to the small holes. Also, ensure that you overlap all the parts of the showerhead to have them super clean.

Step 3: Rinse The Showerhead

After verifying that the showerhead is spotless, rinse it in a c0ontinous flowing water. The rinsing water should be clean and free from any minerals. Preferably use soft water to rinse it. Rinse with a large amount of water to remove all possible minerals

Step 4: Reconnect The Showerhead

Fix back the showerhead. To fix the showerhead, twist gently against the holding part. In this step, you should be careful to avoid causing any damage. Run the shower for some time to confirm if the shower is correctly fixed.

Method 2 — Using 409 Or Scrubbing Bubbles

In this method, you can prefer to disconnect the showerhead or not. Preferably you should unplug it to have the filter screen out for cleaning also. In case you choose not to disconnect, you can use a toothbrush to scrub the exterior part of the showerhead. For the hard-to-reach areas, you can spray the disinfectant and use your hands to clean them.

Nevertheless, if you choose to disconnect the showerhead, you can follow the steps in the first method to clean the showerhead. What about the filter screen? Here are the steps to clean a filter screen.

How To Clean The Filter Screen

The filter screen is the part in the showerhead that cleans all the minerals and filters the debris. If not cleaned for a long time, the filter screen tends to clog which may limit the water pressure and the amount it is letting out. As a precaution, let us learn how you can clean the filter screen effectively.

· Twist out the showerhead. In case you have trouble disconnecting the showerhead, go through your manual for more instructions.

· Locate the shower screen, small circular material on the pipe. If you can’t locate it, you can consult any knowledgeable person in the vicinity. Or go through the manual trying to find every part of the shower

· Gently use a toothbrush to scrub the filter screen. Ensure that all the debris is off and any dirt spots. Use clean running water to rinse it

· Replace the filter screen in the pipe with the showerhead. This step might be a bit problematic. Thus you should have the instruction manual for guidance in case of need.

Method 3 — Use The Bar Keepers Friend To Clean The Rust

Rust on the showerhead gives a very disgusting appearance. Also, if it is not perfectly cleaned on time, the rust will quickly spread to the other parts of the shower. Hence your shower may waste faster than you may know, therefore there is a great need to clean it off your shower.

To clean the rust in the showerhead, you will require rust removing agent. The most common, affordable, and efficient rust removing agent is the bar keeper's friend. Spray the agent on the rust-affected part and gently scrub it. For a showerhead, you can disconnect and use a toothbrush to scrub any persistent rust.

Method 4 — Use A Scale Remover

A limescale remover is effective in removing the minerals out of the showerhead. There are different types of scale removers and all have different procedures methods of using them. The common brands of limescale remover are simple green and CLR. Purchase one from the nearest shop or online and follow the attached instructions to wipe out the mineral deposits.

Final Verdict

In a nutshell, cleaning the showerhead helps to give it an attractive appearance and also increases its lifespan. Cleaning the showerhead with vinegar leaves an unpleasant smell for some time. Also, vinegar may corrode some of the surfaces and even required in large quantities. Hence there is a gap for a better and economical method of cleaning the showerhead. This article has done a recommendable job of explaining how to clean shower head without vinegar

You may opt to use 409 or CSR to clean the showerhead. From the above section, it is clear that all these chemicals are cheap and require less expertise to use them. Also, in the case of rusting parts, ensure you purchase a rust remover agent to prevent it from affecting the entire shower. Also, a showerhead is prone to minerals and debris clogging. In such a predicament, don’t hesitate to clean the filter screen following the provided steps.

I hope this article will help you to find the answer to what are you looking for. you can also check this article for How to Remove Silicone Caulk From Fiberglass Shower Stall

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