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A microfiber cloth
Lemon
Dish soap (mild)
Olive oil (optional, for extra shine)
An old toothbrush (for scrubbing)
A small spray bottle
A soft cloth (for polishing)
Instructions:
Initial Cleaning:
Begin by wiping down your faucet with a damp microfiber cloth to remove any loose dust or dirt. Avoid abrasive cloths that could scratch the surface. Once the faucet is free of dust, mix a small amount of mild dish soap with warm water and gently scrub the faucet with a soft sponge or cloth.
Tackle Water Spots with Vinegar:
White vinegar is your best friend when it comes to removing mineral deposits and water spots. Fill a spray bottle with equal parts water and vinegar, and spray the solution generously on the faucet. Allow it to sit for 10-15 minutes. Vinegar’s acidity will break down any lime scale or hard water deposits, restoring the faucet’s shine.
Scrub Stubborn Spots:
After letting the vinegar solution sit, take an old toothbrush and gently scrub any stubborn spots. Focus on areas with mineral build-up or hard-to-reach spots, like the faucet’s base or around the handles. The soft bristles of the toothbrush will help dislodge grime without scratching the surface.
Lemon for Extra Cleaning Power:
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