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How To Clean Hard Water Stains From A Sink Or Faucet

Unless you’re equipped with a water softener, it’s likely that you’ve encountered the irksome issue of hard water stains accumulating on your sinks and faucets. These unsightly blemishes, caused by mineral deposits like calcium and magnesium, can mar the appearance of stainless steel and chrome fixtures, leaving them looking aged and unkempt. Over time, these deposits can become increasingly difficult to remove, diminishing the overall aesthetic of your kitchen or bathroom.

However, fear not, for there exists a straightforward and effective method to bid farewell to these stubborn hard water stains. By employing a few simple household ingredients and following some easy steps, you can restore the pristine shine of your fixtures, making them look as good as new. In this guide, we will walk you through the process of eliminating hard water stains, ensuring your sinks and faucets remain sparkling clean and visually appealing.


You will need:
Distilled vinegar

An old cloth or rag

A green and yellow sponge

All you have to do is soak the cloth or rag in vinegar, then wrap or lay the rag on the hard water marks for about an hour. After the time is up, remove the rag and use the sponge to gently scrub at the spots. You may have to repeat this step with very old or stubborn water stains.

And that’s it! Your sinks and faucets will be looking new again in no time. This method also works for water stains on porcelain sinks and tile.

Watch the full tutorial.


Here’s the step-by-step guide to restoring the gleam to your fixtures:

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