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HG Limescale Remover Concentrate, Sink Tap & Toilet Limescale Remover, Multi Surface Cleaner & Descaler, Bathroom Cleaner for Shower Heads, Loos, Baths & Screens - 1 Litre

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The first step is to give your toilet a generous coating of the cleaning product you are using. Leave this to soak for as long as you can. HG’s professional range is ideal for heavy-duty cleaning, and their limescale remover is no different. This high concentrate bathroom descaler is suitable for removing limescale from your taps, shower, plastic bath, sink, shower door, tiles and shower head. For appliances like washing machines and kettles, you can’t go wrong with Oust Powerful All-Purpose Descaler. How we chose our recommendations Please note: These chemicals can deteriorate rubber parts of the tank so make sure to not do this often. How to remove limescale from your toilet U-bend Lemon method: Cut a lemon in half and rub the juice onto the shower head, making sure you cover it fully. Leave the lemon juice to work its magic for an hour or two and then use a toothbrush to scrub the showerhead, including the holes.

Beyond being unsightly and hard to remove, limescale build-up can also impair the operation of heating elements and piping where it forms. What are some removal methods to avoid? All ingredients are plant-based and biodegradable – its main ingredient is citric acid – which means it’s safe to use on kettles and coffee makers, as well as showers, loos and draining boards. It’s almost impossible to see a Cillit Bang product without uttering their slogan “Bang! And the dirt is gone!” but that’s exactly what happens when you use their limescale remover. Seriously, Cillit Bang lime and grime. Totally works. I've cleaned away horrendous limescale in about 30 minutes with stuff.” (Tried and tested by Mumsnet user Happycow) Kettles and coffee machines can also use vinegar or lemon juice to remove limescale. Fill the kettle or coffee machine a quarter full with either liquid and leave to sit for an hour. Then top the kettle or coffee machine up with water and boil it or run the coffee machine as normal. Pour away the water and vinegar/lemon juice liquid and rinse it with cold water a few times to remove the smell and taste. What is the strongest limescale remover?The power of natural cleaning will definitely be your friend when it comes to descaling your toilet bowl – even below the waterline). But with this nifty product, all you need to do is fill it up with a limescale remover then loop the Tap Head Cleaner over your tap and leave it to soak for 15 minutes. Lakeland sells an accompanying Limey Tap Descaler that you can use with the Limey, but you can also choose a different limescale remover or even opt for a natural one such as white vinegar or citric acid.

Oust sachets are very easy to use – each one is exactly one dose. Just boil your kettle, add Oust and wait for 10 minutes. Then make sure you reboil the kettle with fresh water and you’re good to go. Limescale is made of calcium carbonate and is usually worse if you live in a hard water area. Around 16 million people in the UK do, so find out if you’re one of them with this handy map.

How do you get rid of thick limescale?

First, drain your toilet, spraying around the rim and into the toilet bowl. After leaving this to soak for a few hours, scrub with a toilet brush before flushing.

If you live in an area with hard water, it is important to keep the inside of your toilet limescale free. Heat 6 cups of white vinegar in the microwave for two minutes. Pour the hot vinegar into the bowl, covering the stains. Let the vinegar sit overnight in the bowl, then scrub the next day with a toilet brush. 3. What is the most effective toilet bowl cleaner? Bleach is a well-known household disinfectant, practically unchallengeable in killing most microorganisms; however, it is inefficient against these calcium deposits as it only lightens these dark stains. Cleaning limescale from your toilet, therefore, needs a little bit more help than just household bleach.On ceramic and porcelain, like toilets, you can use an old pumice stone to gently rub away the limescale below the water level. We like that the bottle is made from 100% recycled plastic and that Viakal is safe to use (as long as you don’t mix it with bleach) as it’s free from ammonia, bleach and chlorine. Now, the premise behind using Coke to clean your toilet does seem to make sense. It is mild acids and the carbonation in the drink that is said to give it mild cleaning properties. Your taps will get the chance to soak, and the limescale will vanish or loosen enough for you to chip it away. Mumsnet users rate the Tap Head Cleaners because they’re easy to use, easy to clean and come with a three-year guarantee. Pros I also find Viakal very good for limescale around taps, for e.g. Have to use it regularly since we’re in a hard water area.” (Rated by Mumsnet user GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER)

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