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Cleaning a Shower Head for Better Flow


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Step by step instructions for cleaning a shower head to improve water flow. Includes a list of tools and materials for cleaning a shower head with little muss or fuss
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If you have started seeing a reduction of water flow from your shower head that doesn’t necessarily mean you have big problem. It may just be time to clean the components of the head. It is pretty simple to clean out a clog or lime build up in most shower heads, and requires few tools or special materials.

Tools: Pliers or channel lock pliers, rag, nylon brush or old tooth brush
Materials: Vinegar, or an environmentally-safe de-liming agent

To clean the shower head, you will need to get at two components inside. One is the back of the spray head, and the other is the aerator. Some shower heads allow you to remove the spray head (the area with the little holes) separately from the rest of the head. Otherwise, you may need to remove the entire head to dismantle it.

Before starting, be sure the water supply is off. No sense tackling this job wet.

1) Remove the shower head, whether just the front surface or the entire head.

2) Remove the spray head, and dip in the vinegar or lime remover. Let it soak for 5

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