White vinegar effortlessly dissolves limescale on faucets, saving you from pricey commercial cleaners.
With this trusted homemade remedy, skip the big-brand products—no need for them.
Here's exactly how I do it, drawing from years of home maintenance experience.
To banish stubborn limescale from faucets, I rely on a proven favorite: white vinegar. It's simple, effective, and a staple in my cleaning routine.
Like many seasoned homeowners and following time-tested grandmother wisdom, I pour white vinegar into a spray bottle and target limescale hotspots around the house.
Kitchen sinks, bathroom faucets, showerheads—I spray it on, let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe with a clean, dry cloth until everything gleams.
For hard-to-reach spots, an old toothbrush scrubs away buildup better than any sponge—expert tip from hands-on trials.
Even for a grimy microwave, a vinegar wipe restores it to like-new without harsh scrubbing.
For sparkling glasses and cutlery, I soak a cloth in vinegar and polish away streaks. I learned this gem during summer stints in restaurant kitchens, and it never fails.
Store-bought cleaners aren't budget-friendly...
Spending €7 on an all-purpose spray that lasts just two months? Not ideal. White vinegar outperforms them all at a fraction of the cost.
With this go-to for sinks, basins, and showers, store runs are rare.
For under €1 per bottle, it tackles countless chores—a smart, reliable choice.
Do you swear by white vinegar at home? Share in the comments!