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Rubbing Alcohol Left Stain on Bathroom Faucet?

My daughter spilled rubbing alcohol on our new bathroom faucet. It left a milky looking stain. Any way to remove this?

By Adonker from MI

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January 13, 20120 found this helpful

Try a little baking soda diluted with water.

 

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January 14, 20120 found this helpful

Probably not going to be able to get this mark off because the chrome look on your new taps is probably a plastic over-lay. If you still have the box you can check the package information-you'll probably read something along the lines of 'chrome look finish' or 'chrome like finish'.

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Also, any instructions that came with the new taps will likely specify that you should not use any cleaners like rubbing alcohol on the taps to avoid marring the finish.

Unfortunately a lot of manufacturers are doing this, claiming it is to save the consumer money on the purchase price, but they still charge an arm+leg for the things!

 

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