Limescale stops your taps from looking “refreshed and shiny”, luckily, there is one natural item that can be used to remove the unsightly stains – it’s not vinegar. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
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Remove ‘impossible to shift’ limescale from taps in 5 minutes with 1 ‘magic’ natural item
Households struggling with those nasty stains lingering around their taps may want to give one woman’s tested cleaning tip a go that worked on “years” of built-up limescale. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »Limescale ‘falls off’ taps in ’30 seconds’ using simple household staple – not vinegar
Limescale is caused by hard water which contains minerals such as calcium and magnesium. If you have a crusty, white substance around your taps, it’s likely limescale. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »Remove limescale from taps in a ‘few minutes’ using ‘easy’ bathroom staple – not vinegar
Limescale on taps is caused by hard water which contains high levels of minerals such as calcium, iron and magnesium. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »Remove limescale from sink taps in 30 minutes with 1 household item – no need for vinegar
Limescale on sink taps can often be tricky to clean without damaging the surface, but luckily there is one bathroom item that will naturally wipe it away – so there is no need to use white vinegar or lemon juice. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »16p fridge staple ‘dissolves’ limescale on taps in ’30 minutes’ – and it’s not vinegar
Limescale is a chalky substance that can form around taps in crusts or create a white film on sinks. The unpleasant substance is usually the result of hard water. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »Limescale will ‘drop off’ taps in a few hours thanks to 15p staple – and it’s not vinegar
Limescale is a chalky substance that forms crusts and stains around shower heads, shower screens and taps. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »‘Magic’ 16p natural method banishes limescale stains from taps restoring their ‘shine’
The natural kitchen staple contains citric acid which reacts with the minerals in limescale, making it easier to clean. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »35p cupboard staple ‘combats limescale’ on bathroom taps in just ’15 minutes’
Limescale is a chalky, hard deposit that can be found in areas where water is heated up or left to stand for long periods. The substance is made from the minerals calcium and magnesium. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
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