I have some regular hoses attached to my outdoor taps, with minimal accumulation, and only at the metal connectors. I bought a splitter, made of some very dense plastic, and in a few months, it was completely caked with salts. As in 1/3 to being plugged completely. So I'm guessing it has much to do with flow arte, and speed of sweep-through, and type of material. At any rate, vinegar didn't help me mush, and even hardware store concentration hydrochloric acid wouldn't help much. And I don't suggest that either. So you can select any descaling solution you'd like, and hope for the best. Its a totally bizarre occurrence, none of my indoor fixtures have any visible scaling, and I'd lived in houses with really bad scaling problems.