How do I clean the calcium deposits off my shower head?
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Make a homemade CLR to clean my shower head?
Try CLR cleaner, Susie. You can find it in Wal-Mart.
Fill a small plastic bag with vinegar. Place it over your shower head and use a rubber band to hold it on. Let it sit for an hour. Remove the bad and scrub with a stiff brush to remove any more deposit. You can use a toothpick to poke in the shower head holes to remove any in the holes. Repeat if necessary or as needed.
https://www.waterpik.com/shower-head/blog/top-3-tips-for-cleaning-your-shower-head
Take a large plastic bag, fill with white cleaning vinegar, and attach to the shower head. Then let it soak.