Lemon – protection from small stains

You can cope with limescale deposits that have appeared recently using lemon juice. To do this, simply rub the areas contaminated with limescale with a slice of lemon, leave for half an hour, then rinse with water and wipe with a dry cloth.

Lemon for cleaning the kitchen Treating faucets with lemon to remove limescale

Vinegar – a remedy for stubborn stains

To dissolve more serious limescale deposits on For ceramic and glass products, chrome taps and pipes, table 9% vinegar will come in handy. It should be spread over the surface and left for 15-30 minutes.

To remove old limescale, vinegar should be in contact with it for at least an hour. Then you need to wipe the treated area with a damp cloth or use a melamine sponge for a better effect.

A brush is ideal for cleaning the toilet. To treat the shower head from limescale, you can tie a bag filled with vinegar to it. Next, rinse the surfaces with warm water and wipe dry.

Vinegar for removing limescale Tap before and after cleaning with vinegar

Citric acid – a universal technique

An excellent product that is suitable for removing scale in teapots, coffee makers and washing machines. A citric acid solution is also suitable for cleaning plaque on plumbing fixtures and walls in the bathroom.

To prepare it, dissolve 50 g of citric acid in 2 glasses of warm water. Mix thoroughly so that no grains remain that can scratch the surface. Apply the solution to the contaminated areas, and after 15 minutes, wipe the surface with a sponge.

To deal with dense limescale deposits, leave a napkin soaked in an acidic solution on them for half an hour. The procedure can be repeated several times until the stain is removed.

Citric acid for limescale Sink before and after treatment with citric acid

Ammonia – delicate cleaning

Ammonia is useful for cleaning glass, mirror surfaces, plastic and delicate coatings from limescale. It does not leave streaks and does not harm the treated surfaces. It can be used in pure form or diluted with water.

Ammonia against plaque Bath before and after cleaning with ammonia

Boric acid – cleaning and disinfection

A safe product with a disinfectant effect can be found in any pharmacy. Sold as a powder or solution, boric acid can be used to clean kettles and sinks. For best results, you can mix it with lemon juice. To remove traces of limescale from the toilet, pour the powder into it overnight and flush it in the morning.

Boric acid against limescale Toilet before and after cleaning with boric acid

Soda and hydrogen peroxide – a mixture against scale

Soda powder, poured hydrogen peroxide, corrodes scale on heating elements. The product is not suitable for removing limescale from surfaces that can easily be scratched.

Bake soda and hydrogen peroxide against limescale Cleaning a kettle from limescale with soda and hydrogen peroxide

Whiteness – inexpensive and effective

An inexpensive cleaning product based on chlorine will come in handy if you need to remove limescale from a bathtub, toilet or shower stall. The product allows you to effectively combat even difficult-to-remove dirt. Since bleach is toxic, you must use gloves when handling it.

Bleach against limescale Sink before and after cleaning with Bleach

Cilit Bang – gel against limescale

Hydrochloric acid is the basis of this cleaning agent. The gel is suitable for combating multi-layered limescale deposits and also successfully dissolves rust. The whitening effect of the product makes it an excellent choice for cleaning bathrooms. The gel composition does not leave scratches, so it is suitable even for treating acrylic and other delicate surfaces.

Cilit Bang Anti-Plaque Shower before and after treatment with Cilit Bang

Domestos – ideal for cleaning plumbing

An effective product based on hydrochloric acid can dissolve even stubborn limescale stains. To get rid of limescale, just apply the gel for 5 minutes. It is important not to keep the cleaning composition on the surfaces being treated for too long, otherwise you can damage them. Household chemicals last for a long time, since they are used very economically. It is necessary to observe safety precautions, if possible, work with gloves and limit children’s access to it.

Domestos limescale and rust remover Sink before and after treatment with Domestos

Sanox Ultra

An inexpensive cleaning agent from a Russian manufacturer helps remove limescale and rust from bathroom fixtures, and also successfully copes with greasy stains in the kitchen. The detergent has a fairly noticeable chemical smell, but this drawback is compensated by its high efficiency and low price. To clean limescale deposits, spread the foaming composition over the surface, leave for 5-10 minutes, then rinse with water.

Sanox Ultra Cleaning Agent Shower cabin before and after treatment with Sanox Ultra

Regular cleaning does not cause complex stains. Using the proposed means for combating limescale will help maintain home cleanliness.