Imagine a shower that's always pristine without the hassle of scrubbing. White vinegar makes it possible, effortlessly restoring shower curtains, heads, and doors.
As cleaning experts who've tested natural solutions for years, we recommend these three reliable methods backed by everyday results.


Moldy shower curtains are a common eyesore. For machine-washable ones, add 1 tablespoon of baking soda to the wash cycle, then 200 ml of white vinegar during the rinse. Air dry afterward for a fresh result. Check out the trick here.
Can't machine wash? Spray white vinegar directly on mold spots, let sit for 2 minutes, and wipe with a sponge. Your curtain will shine like new, enhancing your shower experience.

Limescale buildup clogs shower heads, reducing water pressure and hygiene. Fill a freezer bag halfway with white vinegar, submerge the shower head, secure with a rubber band, and soak for 1 hour (or overnight for heavy buildup).
Rinse and scrub holes with an old toothbrush if needed. Check out the trick here. Say goodbye to frequent replacements – enjoy strong, clean water flow.

Soap scum and limescale on glass doors can be tough. Spray white vinegar on affected areas, let sit for 15 minutes. Sprinkle baking soda on a damp sponge, scrub gently, rinse with more vinegar, then clear water. Check out the trick here.
Quick, affordable, and effective – these steps deliver professional results at home.