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MARKS ON TAPS AFTER CLEANING: MISTAKES WITH CITRIC ACID

Then leave it to act for a few minutes, then rinse. If there are very stubborn encrustations, you can try an additional “stronger” method, which I call the “bag method” and consists of:

take a double and resistant food bag

add 2 large spoons of citric acid

tie the bag to the tap with the help of an elastic band

Gently turn on the water so that it covers the area full of limescale

leave everything to act for a few hours

remove the bag and wipe with a sponge to remove residues.

Now I’ll explain what happened when I used it in the form of anti-limescale spray .

When rinsing, I noticed that the taps were full of streaks and that the rag I had used was “soaked” excessively in the solution. Having wiped the mirror with a cloth (without even having sprayed citric acid) I found some stubborn stains that are difficult to remove even there.

I couldn’t understand where I had gone wrong . The dose was the one suggested by the package and the rinsing had taken place. Then I understood what needed to be changed to prevent the problem from recurring.

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