On Jan 23, 3:29*pm, JIMMIE wrote:
On Jan 23, 3:21*pm, "Doug" wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:44:50 -0800 (PST), Joe wrote:
On Jan 23, 10:48 am, "Doug" wrote:
Recently (maybe 6 months ago) I replaced my 14 year old moen shower
head with another moen shower head. When I first replaced it all
worked fine but now I'm noticing some streams of water thru the head
go in another (slanted) direction rather than straight. I live in a
hard water area (Houston suburbs) so I expect this is the cause. I've
seen in the past saw tv commercials to solve this like using CLR. I'm
hesitant to believe the commercials so I ask here. One thing, I have
gold metal trim on this shower head so I don't want to hurt the gold
trim (perhaps shiny brass??). Suggestions?? Thank you.
Ask Moen customer service for advice.They know the product,
limitations, likely solutions, too.
Joe
Not a bad idea Joe 
Several years ago, late 70s, I picked up a set of little drill bits
and a pin vise. They came like this sold as a tool for cleaning *to
acetylene torch tips. I have found a thousand uses for them. Being an
electronics technician they received the most use cleaning solder out
of printed circuit boards.
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"I have found a thousand uses for them"
Please list them.
Thanks.