How To Clean a Showerhead
How-to tips
If your shower feels more like a light drizzle, look up. Your showerhead is likely the culprit. When mineral-rich water, or hard water, evaporates, it leaves behind deposits of calcium and magnesium. This crusty gunk clogs the showerhead blocking the water, leaving you and your showerhead unclean. Thankfully, there's CLR® Calcium, Lime & Rust Remover to quickly and safely give you a clean showerhead once again.
There are two ways to remove this hard water stain.
How to Clean Your Showerhead
using CLR Calcium, Lime & Rust Remover
Option 1 — Removing the showerhead- Remove showerhead
- Mix CLR Calcium, Lime & Rust Remover with water in a large, clean bowl
(50/50 mixture) - Soak the showerhead for 2–3 minutes (The foaming bubbles mean it's working!)
- Use an old toothbrush to scrub away the heavy crust
- Rinse the showerhead and brush with cold water
- Reattach your clean showerhead
- Mix CLR Calcium, Lime & Rust Remover with water in a large, clean bowl
(50/50 mixture) - Hold the bowl so that the showerhead is completely submerged
- Let the showerhead soak for 2–3 minutes
- Use an old toothbrush to scrub away the heavy crust
- Rinse the bowl and refill with cold water
- Let the showerhead soak in the clean water for 2 minutes
- Turn on the shower and let cold water run for 1 minute
Always read label instructions before use.
Keep the clean going
When cleaning your bathroom, add CLR's bathroom cleaner to combat tough surface grimes. Our foaming cleaner is EPA safer choice certified. For an effective and easy to use bathroom cleaner, try CLR Brilliant Bath.
Got pesky mold and mildew stains? Use CLR's mold and mildew stain remover to keep the stains at bay from multiple surfaces, nooks and corners.