To remove vinegar deposits that accumulate on faucets from hard water, fill a bag with vinegar and tie the bag to the faucet. Allow the faucet to soak in the vinegar for a couple of hours. When you remove the bag, the deposits should be gone. Repeat if necessary.
Be sure you don't leave it on too long; I did and the vinegar put holes in my faucet!
TerryfromChilliOH
By terry
In TX, we have really hard water. Suave shampoo, clear in color, and a green scrub pad works and also Barkeeper's Friend works well too. Both of these work in showers and on glass shower doors.
By suzi homemaker
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Did this & worked well. But now have what looks like water spots on the faucet. Anyone know what will remove this?
I tried everything on my shower grab bar. I finally got out my metal polish, and all spots are gone! Easy as could be, and now as shiny as new.
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