28 Apr Natural Cleaning Tip: Remove Limescale with Lemons!
Limescale is the chalky deposit that builds up in areas of hard water, such as sinks, taps, tubs, showers, and heaters. It can affect the efficiency of all these appliances, as well as having a negative effect on the appearance of fixtures.
The good news is that limescale can be effectively removed using lemons, making them an excellent, natural alternative to harsh chemical cleaners.
To use lemons to clean limescale, use half a lemon and sprinkle some salt on the cut side. Rub the lemon gently over the limescale for several minutes. Make sure to avoid rubbing too hard, since the lemon is acidic and could cause damage to the surface.
Once the limescale has been loosened, rinse the area with hot water. If the limescale build-up is extensive and requires multiple applications, try boiling the rinsed lemon in hot water, then allowing it to cool before applying to the limescale.
After all of the limescale has been removed, wipe the area clean with a soft cloth. To help prevent any further limescale build-up, ensure that the appliance is regularly wiped down with a clean, damp cloth.
Lemon juice is a natural, cost-effective alternative to harsh chemical cleaners, and a great way to reduce limescale build-up and keep appliances in good condition in an environmentally friendly way.