How do I remove water stains from the chrome faucets in my bathroom sink and bathtub
Star burst
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Thursday, 5th of August 2010 08:34:41 PM
l have used chrome cleaners from the store but they do not work. Star burst /> Registered User Joined: Wednesday, 12th of May 2010, 10:11:52 Posts: 1934 Viewed 18886 times
Googey Bear
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Friday, 6th of August 2010 06:47:39 PM
Soak a paper towel or light cloth in vinegar and wrap it around Googey Bear the faucet. Leave it there for a couple of hours (keep it wet), that Registered User should do it. Joined: Friday, 7th of May 2010, 23:02:17 Posts: 1796 Water stains are mostly calcium deposits and you need an acid solution to Viewed 3065 times get them off.
Cowboy
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Saturday, 7th of August 2010 02:43:15 AM
They have spray chrome cleaners.=) Cowboy Registered User Joined: Friday, 11th of June 2010, 19:20:38 Posts: 715 Viewed 1855 times
Fire -Man
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Sunday, 8th of August 2010 03:09:41 AM
if you clean it off first with a non abrasive cleaner that you Fire -Man can find in any store that sell cleaning products that should do it and Registered User then what i do, might sound weird but , i use a little car wax to get the Joined: Tuesday, 11th of May 2010, 06:27:07 shine back plus it also protects it Little more from getting oxidized Posts: 1089 again and it should last shinier longer Viewed 10889 times
Offy
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Monday, 9th of August 2010 10:38:26 PM
I use a solution of water and bleach in a spray bottle. Offy Registered User Joined: Monday, 17th of May 2010, 22:48:31 Posts: 132 Viewed 6429 times
Tickly Britches
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Tuesday, 10th of August 2010 06:57:05 AM
uhmmm try muriatic acid, hope it wont corrode your chrome Tickly Britches faucets. Registered User Joined: Monday, 3rd of May 2010, 01:55:22 Posts: 519 Viewed 12745 times
tway tway
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Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 08:53:47 AM
sounds crazy but Cream of Tartar and peroxide. mix both to tway tway together to make a paste and apply to the fixtures. this should remove the Registered User stains. Joined: Thursday, 27th of May 2010, 00:08:27 Posts: 355 Viewed 4967 times
wifey
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Thursday, 12th of August 2010 03:26:23 AM
I prefer to use JIF wifey Registered User Joined: Tuesday, 1st of June 2010, 09:38:05 Posts: 840 Viewed 9023 times
clappie
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Friday, 13th of August 2010 12:40:05 PM
I've heard that if you get a little white vinegar on a cloth clappie and rub if for a while, it should clean it right off! Registered User Joined: Tuesday, 18th of May 2010, 13:24:28 Posts: 93 Viewed 10980 times
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