Bid farewell to grimy limescale with a savvy trick people can't stop raving about.Nobody wants a crusty white sink or stained loo, but over time the minerals in our water start to build up, leaving behind chalky deposits that can be a nightmare to remove.
Though limescale, aka calcium carbonate, isn't a danger to our health - it can tarnish the efficiency of our appliances and even reduce their life span.While potent limescale removers are available, the chemical-filled sprays are not always suitable for your home and can actually cause further damage.
Luckily, there's a cheaper and much more natural way to banish limescale for good. READ MORE: 'I'm a pro cleaner - this little-known chore should be done more often than you think' Posting on the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook page, which has more than 460,000 members, Bethanie Hickson showed a picture of her once silver taps, now besmirched with green limescale.She said: "Can anyone help?
I'm not sure if this is limescale or the tap is damaged. Bethanie added that she had tried using Viakal - a limescale remover spray - but was concerned of leaving it on for 'too long'.
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