
Limescale in faucets is an inevitable household problem. Faucets are prone to building up unsightly white deposits due to constant contact with hard water. As a result, the external surface of the faucet is not a pleasant appearance, not to mention the breakdowns that may occur. The good news is that it is not necessary to invest in expensive descaling products. A simple paper towel will solve the problem.
Lime on taps: just wipe with a paper towel to remove it.
Of course, you’ll need another secret product for the paper towel trick to work. Basically, you need a square of kitchen paper and a citric acid solution.
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