If there’s one task I detest when cleaning the bathroom, it’s removing unsightly limescale. And if you have a build-up around faucets or your showerhead, it can often take some manual effort to get rid of stubborn limescale, and make your chrome shine again.
Essentially, limescale is a substance made up of calcium and magnesium which is left behind when hard water evaporates. This can form in every crevice, especially if your bathroom gets very humid. In which case, you’d probably need to invest in one of the best dehumidifiers to reduce moisture levels.
And while there are countless, commercial products all promising to remove limescale, you might already have your secret weapon in your kitchen cupboards. All you need are two, common household items that are natural, toxin-free and inex