ita, I've used some of that CLR crap or even OxyClean in a deep boel pr pitcher. It sucks to stand there and hold the thing over your head, but it's less trouble than taking it apart.
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Ooh is it household cleaning tips time? I got a shiny new white refrigerator and it's so beautiful and clean except for I cannot get the grayish sticky residue from the sticker that was attached to it off. I've used regular counter cleaner stuff and ... that's probably about it. Any ideas?
Which involves either extreme engineering (lori!) or removing the shower head.
Plastic bag and duct tape?
Trudy has a good idea. Or get a bucket with a handle and hang it there.
I would take it off and soak it in some Oxyclean or something.
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Hey--I have a cleaning question (my lameassed OCD is kicking in again)--for shower nozzles that are partially blocked, how does one clear them?
You know what I do?
I buy a new showerhead. Unless it is a really fancy-schmancy, gold plated, handmade special expensive showerhead, I've found it isn't worth the trouble trying to degunk those damned things.
I got a shiny new white refrigerator and it's so beautiful and clean except for I cannot get the grayish sticky residue from the sticker that was attached to it off.
WD40, or even vegetable oil.
Goo Gone works wonders on sticker residue.
Do you just throw out the old showerhead? I hate throwing out things that can be, theoretically, fixed if I just got around to it.