How do I remove water stains from the chrome faucets in my bathroom sink and bathtub


Star burst , Thursday, 5th of August 2010 08:34:41 PM


l have used chrome cleaners from the store but they do not work.
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Googey Bear , Friday, 6th of August 2010 06:47:39 PM

Soak a paper towel or light cloth in vinegar and wrap it around  
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the faucet. Leave it there for a couple of hours (keep it wet), that  
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Water stains are mostly calcium deposits and you need an acid solution to  
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get them off.  
 
 
 
 
 

Cowboy , Saturday, 7th of August 2010 02:43:15 AM

They have spray chrome cleaners.=)  
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Fire -Man , Sunday, 8th of August 2010 03:09:41 AM

if you clean it off first with a non abrasive cleaner that you  
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can find in any store that sell cleaning products that should do it and  
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then what i do, might sound weird but , i use a little car wax to get the  
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shine back plus it also protects it Little more from getting oxidized  
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again and it should last shinier longer  
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Offy , Monday, 9th of August 2010 10:38:26 PM

I use a solution of water and bleach in a spray bottle.  
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Tickly Britches , Tuesday, 10th of August 2010 06:57:05 AM

uhmmm try muriatic acid, hope it wont corrode your chrome  
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faucets.  
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tway tway , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 08:53:47 AM

sounds crazy but Cream of Tartar and peroxide. mix both to  
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together to make a paste and apply to the fixtures. this should remove the  
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wifey , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 03:26:23 AM

I prefer to use JIF  
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clappie , Friday, 13th of August 2010 12:40:05 PM

I've heard that if you get a little white vinegar on a cloth  
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and rub if for a while, it should clean it right off!  
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