Limescale can easily be removed
Charlotte Hughes, a cleaning expert at revealed the two-minute hack that removes using a common kitchen item.
develops when the minerals in hard water – namely calcium and magnesium – are left behind once the water evaporates.
“Lemon juice is rich in citric acid, which naturally breaks down without damaging your taps or fixtures,” said Charlotte.
“It’s a quick, effective solution that not only clears the deposits but also leaves your taps looking refreshed and shiny.”
A pack of four lemons can be bought at the likes of for 69p, which equates to around 18p each – and the common kitchen item is comparably just as affordable at other , such as and
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Lemon is an effective remedy to remove limescale
How to use lemon for limescale removal
Create the solution
1. Mix the juice of a lemon with some water.
Apply the solution
2. Soak a cloth in the lemon and water mixture, then wipe it across the areas affected by limescale and let it sit for about “two minutes”.
Dry
3. For a sparkling finish, wipe the area with a dry microfibre cloth that “adds shine and prevents new limescale from forming by removing excess moisture”.
A weekly cleaning routine can keep limescale at bay
For more persistent limescale, the process may need to be repeated or undiluted lemon juice might be needed.
Charlotte added: “Finish with a dab of olive oil on a microfibre cloth for an extra polished look that repels water spots.
“To minimise future buildup, consider a weekly quick clean with the lemon solution.
“Regular maintenance will prevent limescale from hardening and becoming tougher to remove.”