I've got a dirty head........
- RoundEye
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I've got a dirty head........
.......shower head that is. How do I clean a shower head? I bought a shower massager about 8-10 months ago, now all the holes are getting stopped up, and the water doesn't come out of them. I don't see anyway to take the thing apart without destroying it. Any idea's on how to clean it? Thw thing cost about $40 so I don't want to buy another one.
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Re: I've got a dirty head........
can you diassemble it and take out all the hard water rocks,thats what it usually is here.you know those little black rocks that clog it up..??Originally posted by RoundEye
.......shower head that is. How do I clean a shower head? I bought a shower massager about 8-10 months ago, now all the holes are getting stopped up, and the water doesn't come out of them. I don't see anyway to take the thing apart without destroying it. Any idea's on how to clean it? Thw thing cost about $40 so I don't want to buy another one.
but then I thoght you ment my dirty mind,,,which I do have""""lol
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We got stuff up here called CLR, for removing hard water stains and another one I think is called Lime Away. Might try getting some of that, soak it in that stuff for a little while then presto, like new again
BTW, With the name of the thread we thought you were gonna tell us you had Lice or something.........lol
BTW, With the name of the thread we thought you were gonna tell us you had Lice or something.........lol
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u might have gottne a few more views if the title didnt scare everyone away
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If "I've got a dirty head" scared them away then, O well, no biggie to me. If they are that easily frightened then maybe they should get off the net and back under the bed sheets.Originally posted by CompGeek83
u might have gottne a few more views if the title didnt scare everyone away
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Hi RoundEye
like SEEDofChaos said. Vinegar & Water will do the trick, it also makes a great window cleaner. when i
was a Soda Jerk (have since dropped the soda prefix) many years ago, that is what they used in the resteraunts to clean
the food display cases, as they could not use a chemical that would cause a problem with the food.
been using it ever since.
with those sultry days down south i think you should fix it quickly to
regards minir
like SEEDofChaos said. Vinegar & Water will do the trick, it also makes a great window cleaner. when i
was a Soda Jerk (have since dropped the soda prefix) many years ago, that is what they used in the resteraunts to clean
the food display cases, as they could not use a chemical that would cause a problem with the food.
been using it ever since.
with those sultry days down south i think you should fix it quickly to
regards minir