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How Do You Remove Limescale With Vinegar?

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How Do You Remove Limescale With Vinegar?

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Lime scale is a combination of hard water and soap residue that can collect on bathroom faucets and appear difficult to remove. A little bathroom tissue, a sandwich bag and some white vinegar are enough to have your faucets sparkling in no time. Step 1 Grab a handful of bathroom tissue and place in a sandwich bag. Anywhere between 10 and 15 squares of double ply should be more than sufficient. Remember it will shrink drastically after you add liquid. Step 2 Pour or shake vinegar onto the wadded bathroom tissue until it is completely soaked. The vinegar is stong so hold the bag away from you as you pour. Step 3 Attach the sandwich bag onto the faucet. Be sure that lime scale area is completely covered by the tissue inside the bag. Step 4 Secure the bag in place using rubber bands. The seal should be close to airtight so that the acid can build and surround the lime scale. Step 5 Leave the bag on the faucet for at least 1 hour. If you can leave it longer all the better. Overnight would e

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