A clogged showerhead can be caused by dirt or sediment buildup. Finding the cause will help you come up with an appropriate solution, saving you time, reducing inconvenience, and reducing discomfort.
Simple ways to fix a clogged showerhead
The main cause of a clogged showerhead is a clogged water spray nozzle or filter mesh. In areas where the water contains a high concentration of mineral deposits and lime, these minerals will gradually accumulate and form deposits in the showerhead, eventually causing it to clog.

There are many simple ways to fix a clogged showerhead, depending on the cause of the clog. Homedit)
In addition, not regularly cleaning and not properly scrubbing the showerhead can worsen this condition. Note that small details on the showerhead, such as small water spray holes, also need to be cleaned regularly to prevent the accumulation of deposits and bacteria. Otherwise, the showerhead will quickly clog when the water contains a high concentration of minerals.
Here are some simple ways to fix a clogged showerhead that you can refer to:
Remove and clean the clogged showerhead
If you shake it and see sand or dirt sticking inside the showerhead, you need to remove the showerhead for cleaning.
First, turn off the water to ensure that no water flows through the showerhead; use tools like pliers, screwdrivers to remove the showerhead from the water pipe. Use an old toothbrush to clean the inside and remove any dirt, deposits, and any dirt that may be trapped in it, then rinse the showerhead with clean water.
In addition, you should check other parts such as the filter or screen and clean them if necessary. After finishing, reinstall the showerhead onto the water pipe and tighten it. Finally, turn on the water and check if the showerhead is working properly.
Simple way to unclog a showerhead with vinegar and baking soda

You can use vinegar and baking soda to fix a clogged showerhead. (Image: Custom Maid)
Dissolve 1/2 cup of baking soda in 1 cup of vinegar to create a strong cleaning solution that helps remove dirt at the showerhead.
Pour the mixture into a nylon bag and cover the showerhead so that the mixture completely submerges the top part; secure the mixture and showerhead with an elastic band.
Soak the showerhead in the solution for about 24 hours to clean the dirt in the water outlets. Finally, use a cotton swab to clean the small holes on the showerhead for the best effect.
Use lemon juice and vinegar
Dissolve the juice of one lemon into 300ml of vinegar. The lemon juice and vinegar mixed together create a strong cleaning agent that helps remove dirt and rust stains.
Put the lemon juice and vinegar mixture into a nylon bag and tie it tightly, secure it to the showerhead, so that the mixture completely submerges the top part.
Soak for about 30 minutes or 1 hour, depending on the amount of dirt. Then, remove the showerhead and use a toothbrush to scrub away the dirt, open the water to allow water pressure to push out all the remaining dirt.
Simple way to fix a clogged showerhead with vinegar and toothpaste
Pour white vinegar into a nylon bag and wrap the showerhead tightly so that the vinegar completely submerges the top part of the showerhead. Soak for about 30 minutes or longer if there is a thick layer of dirt.
After soaking, remove the vinegar bag from the showerhead and apply a layer of toothpaste to the showerhead. Toothpaste contains components that help remove deposits, eliminating dirt on the showerhead.
Reinstall the showerhead after it has been cleaned and open the water to try again. The jets will push any remaining dirt out, preventing the showerhead from clogging again.
Use a brush and vinegar
Pour 1/2 cup of white vinegar into a nylon bag, place the showerhead inside, tie it with an elastic band, and soak for about 30 minutes. Then, remove the vinegar bag and use a toothbrush to scrub the showerhead, removing any remaining dirt.
Use a soft cloth and water to wipe the showerhead clean, continue to open the showerhead to allow water pressure to push out any remaining dirt.