How to remove hard water stains from a chrome faucet the natural way.
Chrome faucet water spots.
I ve heard you can use crumpled aluminum foil and it won t scuff the surface but i haven t personally tried it yet so i recommend trying it in an inconspicuous place first if you do and report back to me on the results so i can know for sure.
Here are three targeted and natural tactics for removing stubborn hard water stains from chrome.
Shower and bathroom fixtures are the most common hard water havens but this method will work on any chrome surface.
Unfortunately chrome develops rust and water spots with prolonged exposure to hard water that contains iron and calcium.
For the past year or so our bathroom fixtures have looked chalky until i found the easy solution to remove hard water stains.
Do you have hard water.
Styles it works with.
Rinse then wipe dry.
My sink and bathtub cleaner just won t cut through the hard water stains on chrome.
It s easy to coordinate a matte black faucet with bathroom accessories.
Do not press hard or use a scraping tool or abrasive cleanser.
It s hard to match other fixtures to it hard to find and expensive compared with more popular finishes such as chrome and brushed nickel.
If your water leaves a white hard residue on your bathroom fixtures you have hard water.
How to clean bathroom chrome with white vinegar.
This is great because i used to use stainless steel cleaner and it seemed as soon as i had wiped it down i would need to wash my hands and it would have water spots and prints almost immediately.
If white vinegar and warm water has not worked for you try this simple method of combining two common household softening agents to break down those hard water spots.
Spots mar chrome s appearance and may escalate to heavy corrosion when left ignored.
Mix a little baking soda with distilled water on a sponge and gently dab the water spots.
Chrome faucets add a sophisticated industrial look to bath features and sinks.
The spots form when splashes and drips dry on the chrome so if you dry the faucet regularly you should be able to minimize the amount of buildup that develops on it.
Iron particles can form rust colored stains on faucets while calcium and magnesium particles usually form white crusty.
These minerals consist of calcium magnesium and iron and can attach themselves to surfaces such as chrome faucets.
Chrome is a soft metal so if you have rust or hard to remove stains don t use steel wool or anything like that on it.
Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a small bucket or large bowl.