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I cleaned the master bathroom sink aerator with a solution of vinegar,  lemon juice and water. A good scrubbing with my mini bristle brush got the gunk off the screen.
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before
before
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soaking the aerator
soaking the aerator
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scrubbing the screen
scrubbing the screen
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putting it back together
putting it back together
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done!
done!
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*ah, yes, I left that picture out. Sorry to waste time. I now have the correct picture added to the bottom. Could a staff member please take a look again? Or do I need to add a completely new post?


My kitchen faucet is on its last leg. Decalcifyingnit should help! I plunged it into vinegar on this sketchy tower of dishes so it would stay submerged. The same vinegar I used yesterday for the shower head! Two birds, one stone. Then I scrubbed it with an old toothbrush and wa la! Happy water flow.
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Faucet aerator a bit calcified
Faucet aerator a bit calcified
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Submerged in vinegar water
Submerged in vinegar water
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Toothbrush bext to a clean aerator!
Toothbrush bext to a clean aerator!
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Water flow! Yay!
Water flow! Yay!
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The crust faucet aerator
The crusty faucet aerator
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Note: Missing a picture of the faucet opperating poorly.

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