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The second tip is perhaps the best known, and consists of rubbing a lemon cut in half directly on the metal part of the faucet.
In addition to being a good disinfectant, lemon is very effective against limescale. Once finished, rinse the faucet with warm water and dry it carefully with a clean cloth.
Start by unscrewing the aerator and place it in a glass. Pour a little vinegar and baking soda and wait for the end of the effervescent reaction, then use a toothbrush to clean it carefully, rinse it and dry it.
Then sprinkle a little baking soda on the faucet and pour a little vinegar on it. After two minutes, scrub well with a toothbrush and finally use a clean cloth to remove the residue and dry.
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