How to remove water stains on the surface of the faucet?

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1. Simple cleaning tips for faucets

It is not complicated to clean faucets. As long as you keep it regularly, the faucet can be kept as new as ever.

1. If it is a copper faucet, if you want to clean the electroplated surface, you can use boiling water and detergent to scrub it, or you can directly use some strong degreasing and decontamination detergent to clean it.

2. For scale and rust on the faucet, just wipe the surface with a damp cloth or sponge dipped in a little special detergent, then wipe it dry with a clean rag or rinse it with water.

3. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush dipped in toothpaste or a scouring pad dipped in toothpaste to gently wipe it, which can remove scale and oil stains and make the faucet surface clean and bright.

4. Many people only pay attention to the surface of the faucet when cleaning it, but in fact, the inside of the faucet is more important. If the water output of the faucet is reduced or the water output is bifurcated, it may be caused by the blockage of the bubbler. You can remove the bubbler, soak it in vinegar, clean the debris with a small brush or other tools, and then reinstall it.


2. Precautions for cleaning faucets

Although the chrome plating of faucets claims to be corrosion-resistant and rust-free, incorrect cleaning methods can still cause abnormal wear of faucets.

1. Do not wipe the surface of the faucet with hard objects such as steel wool, because steel wool is very hard and can easily scratch the surface of the faucet.

2. It is best to use a neutral detergent for cleaning. Strong acid and alkaline detergents are not suitable for cleaning faucets.

3. After cleaning the faucet, you should use a dry, lint-free towel to wipe off the remaining moisture on the surface to avoid residual water stains.