You don’t need to unscrew the fixture to get it sparkling. Skip the plunger and the plumber’s panic. Just grab a sturdy plastic bag.
Fill it halfway with white vinegar. The acid breaks down the calcium deposits that clog your spray. It’s cheap. It’s effective. It’s already in your pantry.
Secure the bag over the shower head. Use a twist-tie, a piece of strong tape, or a large rubber band. Be careful. You don’t want acid dripping on your skin or soaking your bathroom floor. Let it sit. Two hours is enough time for the vinegar to work its magic on stubborn mineral buildup.
After the wait, remove the bag. Turn on the hot water. Flush out the loosened debris. The water pressure will push the dissolved gunk down the drain. Your shower will flow like new. No tools required. Just patience and vinegar.


























