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soak it in vinegar
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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.
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You can also take off and let it soak in some solvent to dissolve the calcium
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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.
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Tie a baggie of vinegar around it and soak for an hour. It dissolves the calcium/mineral build up.
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Hello, I think you may need Teflon Plumber's tape to seal the shower head again if you remove the head to clean it.
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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.
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:icon_wink: Hey..... did anyone mention vinegar might work? :duck: Sorry
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