How to Deep Clean Your Showerhead (And Why It’s Important)
We get it – your bathroom showerhead is one of those spots in the home you’d expect to be somewhat self-cleaning, but it does need some routine upkeep to look new and function at full capacity. It may not come into contact with much besides water and soap, but cleansing the showerhead helps to treat hard water build-up and keep soap scum at bay. Mineral deposits like limescale in your water supply can create blockages in the holes through which water passes, reducing the power of the jet or entirely clogging it. Time to get those micro-jets clean and improve your overall showering experience.

Materials Needed
- pitcher
- gallon-size plastic bag
- 1/2 cup of baking soda
- 4 cups of white vinegar
- 1 cup of water
- zip ties or rubber bands
Inspect Showerhead
Mix Cleaner


Submerge Showerhead


Wipe Down Showerhead Surface to Remove Mineral Deposits
