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rphil11ort 02-21-2021 11:46 AM

soak it in vinegar

goodwillie 02-21-2021 11:59 AM

Unscrew it and soak in Vinegar water It will loosen the sediment in the holes and use your sink sprayer to blow it out of the holes.

wjones53 02-21-2021 12:19 PM

Alternate way
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1905395)
I know some will tell me to buy a water softener or new shower head. I don't want either. I actually like the cheap shower head installed by the builder. But, the other day, I stood in the shower for about 2 minutes with a sewing needle and a flashlight. I stuck the needle into each shower head hole and wiggled it. It is amazing how much better the shower head works now.

I have had the same problem over the years. (We have been here 10 1/2). My solution is to fill a zip lock back with straight white vinegar, attach it over the shower head and secure with a rubber band . I usually leave it overnight and when I turn on the shower next morning I’m reminded to take it off. 😃

Joanne19335 02-21-2021 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Rosebud2020 (Post 1905545)
You don't even have to remove the showerhead.
Put vinegar in a plastic bag and tie the bag onto the showerhead with a twistie, rubber band or string.
Leave it for a few hours and viola!
Problem solved!

This is what I do and I HAVE a water softener. My shower head is attached with plumbers' tape and is difficult to remove. In fact, my plumber recommended that I do this and not remove the shower head.

Topspinmo 02-21-2021 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Joanne19335 (Post 1905815)
This is what I do and I HAVE a water softener. My shower head is attached with plumbers' tape and is difficult to remove. In fact, my plumber recommended that I do this and not remove the shower head.


Evidently you may have pipe threads which seals by taper on threads which notorious for dripping. Why plumber’s Teflon tape and goo was invented to stop the drip. My shower outlet pipes are straight threaded sticking out Of wall and seal by big rubber compression seal inside the shower head.

stebooo 02-21-2021 03:57 PM

You can also take off and let it soak in some solvent to dissolve the calcium

pgettinger01 02-21-2021 06:26 PM

Shower Head
 
Here are some things you can do instead of a using needle one hole at a time. You can use Calcium, Line, and Rust (CLR) in a bowl or vinegar and lemon juice in a bowl.

PatriciaFaheySimms 02-22-2021 11:40 PM

Tie a baggie of vinegar around it and soak for an hour. It dissolves the calcium/mineral build up.

NancyLee 02-26-2021 03:15 PM

Hello, I think you may need Teflon Plumber's tape to seal the shower head again if you remove the head to clean it.

retiredguy123 02-26-2021 03:47 PM

After reading all the posts about soaking the shower head, I filled a plastic bag with CLR, and tied it around the shower head. It was not easy because my shower head is about 6 inches in diameter. The next day, the shower functioned about the same because I had already cleaned out the holes with a sewing needle. So, I think both methods work, but if you are in a hurry, the sewing needle method is very fast, cheap, and easy to do.

CWGUY 02-26-2021 04:16 PM

:icon_wink: Hey..... did anyone mention vinegar might work? :duck: Sorry


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