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Limescale on taps, with the bag trick they are new again – it really works

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How to remove limescale from the tap with a plastic bag
The bag method for removing limescale from taps is very simple and you only need a plastic bag, a rubber band and some water. In addition, you will need another natural ingredient that can be of your choice to help remove limescale.

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Below we will list some ingredients that you can add to the water. But first we will explain how this method works. It is actually very simple and intuitive, just take the bag, fill it with the solution you have prepared and fix it to the faucet with the elastic, making sure that the filter is covered. After a few hours you can remove the bag and your faucet will be free of limescale.

Anti-limescale solutions
There are several solutions that you can use against limescale. All you need to do is mix water with some natural ingredients that act against it. Below we present some that will help you make your faucet look like new again:

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Citric acid – it is known to remove limescale, especially in the bathroom to clean the shower, but not only. Simply dissolve 150g of citric acid in 1 liter of hot water. Then fill the bag with the solution and follow the procedure explained above.

Lemon juice: It is also an excellent anti-limescale agent. And just take the juice of two lemons and add it to the water that you will put in the bag. Leave it to act for at least 4 hours before removing and removing residue with a damp sponge.
White vinegar: It could not be missing, a valid ally in household cleaning, it is also useful against limescale. Simply pour a glass and a half of vinegar into the bag filled with water. Leave it to act for about 3 hours before seeing the final result

Baking soda: Also almost always present in so-called grandmother’s tricks. 3 tablespoons of baking soda will be enough to add to warm water. Leave it to act for about 4 hours so that the baking soda has time to act. Then clean with a sponge and a microfiber cloth.
These are some of the ingredients that can be used to remove limescale, but be careful, some are aggressive and it is better to test them first in a hidden place.

Some of these ingredients can damage the surface of your sink if it is made of marble or stone. For example, you should not use vinegar or lemon if you have a marble surface, as they are corrosive and you risk damaging it irreparably.

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