Introduction
When you start noticing low pressure in your shower and the LED light goes out, there are several reasons. One of the most common ones is that the shower head is clogged with mineral deposits. We will show you how helpful LED shower heads are and how to restore them to brand new! Extended periods of time when the shower head doesn't get cleaned can lead to the water turbine's ineffectiveness in picking up electricity to keep the LED going. This guide will show you how to clean and restore a shower head and LED.
Tools
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Fit a 6-inch adjustable wrench to the shower head bracket.
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Move the wrench clockwise to loosen the shower head from the bracket.
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Add water to a plastic freezer bag, then add the shower head to the bag.
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Add about one cup of distilled white vinegar to the plastic bag. Seal the plastic bag, and let the shower head rest for about two hours.
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Use a soft bristle brush to clear mineral deposits stuck to cones or on the shower head.
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Use a microfiber cloth to brush and dry without streaking on the steel.
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Use a heavy-duty sewing needle to clean the inner cones, penetrate the shower head cones, and remove mineral deposits.
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Using a flicking motion, remove the obstructions in the holes.
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Use a 1/2 inch piece of thread seal tape to wrap around the bracket nozzle; go clockwise when wrapping to follow the circular indents in the nozzle.
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Using the 6-inch Wrench, get a grip on the showerhead bracket.
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Using counter-clockwise motion with the wrench, tighten the bracket onto the nozzle.
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When the shower head is back on the nozzle, turn on the hot water to remove any leftover vinegar and any other minerals from the inside.
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Test your shower head to see if mineral deposits prevent good water pressure and create energy for the LED. If this issue persists, repeat this process and shoot the distilled vinegar inside the shower head.
One comment
uhh i found this in the iPhone XR repair guides