Yesterday morning I suddenly noticed that the chrome in my en-suite shower unit was far more black than shiny silverish. Including the shower head itself.
Suppose as I sit on a seat in my shower I rarely actually look up. Was horrified when I saw it, and did wonder if I would need to have a whole new unit put in there.
Then I made up a sort of paste with bicarb of soda and white vinegar (did not know how much of each, just did - as I so often do in cooking - until it looked okay) and then applied this with a cleaning tool which is rather like an enlarged electric toothbrush.
To my amazement and delight, all the black came off, and when I wiped it all down all the chrome and the shower head look like new.
Ne need for expensive cleaning creams, etc.
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