How To Clean Your Taps & Keep Them Bright
Sampat Mhaske
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How To Clean Your Taps & Keep Them Bright
Taps are the most commonly used part of both kitchens and toilets. And while none of us have the time or energy to maintain a high standard of living every day, sometimes it seems that there is little that we can do to ignore it. And when the cleaning bug bites, have you ever thought about how to clean your taps? Let’s start by finding out how pollution accumulates in these areas, before we identify home remedies alike.
Where does the dirt collect at the tap?
If your taps look unattractive, it could be for the following reasons:
Limescale Collection: Over time, limescale, a solid, chalky calcium carbonate deposit, collects and filters the tap, causing the water flow to slow down
Dirt at the waist: As the most affected part of the tap, the handle collects dirt, which needs to be cleaned
Solid tap spots: Add calcium and magnesium to tap water can leave brown spots on tap
Grime at tap joint and sink: Unpleasant area that is difficult to clean, always in a moist place
How to clean home taps
# 1: Lemon
If the water pressure in your faucet is too low, limescale may cause blockage. So how can you clean such taps? Just place half a lemon in the specified area.
# 2: Vinegar
If you have trouble building limescale near your taps, make a solution of an equal amount of white vinegar and warm water. Add a cloth to the mixture and use it to clean your taps. In the event of a limescale formation, you can wrap a cloth soaked in vinegar solution and leave it for an hour before washing it clean. Following this, dry the garment to prevent rusting.
In addition, once your faucet has started to look dull, return the gloss by cleaning it with vinegar and a soft cloth. And if you can't check the faucet for all the dirt, use an old toothbrush and some vinegar to keep it clean and shiny!
# 3: Dish soap
If your taps start to look old and worn out, it could be a simple case of stained piles with constant use. Simply use a cloth soaked in a solution of dish soap and warm water to clean the dirt. And you can tap the tap with a dry cloth until it shines, after that!
# 4: Baking soda
Do you have bad spots in your collection or tap body that you can remove? Pour in baking soda and a little water, then brush the stain with a toothbrush. You will watch the spot disappear in seconds!
Pro Tip: Cleaning metal fittings
If you have a metal faucet to match the decoration in your bathroom, remember that it will require more careful handling than regular metal faucets. Metal inserts create a delicate finish, so you will have to keep it separate from the bitter cleaning products.
When the tap needs to be thoroughly cleaned, use a mild detergent mixture of mild soap and water on a sponge or microfiber cloth. It is best to avoid ordinary water that could contaminate the sensitive metal plate. If there are heavy water stains in your area, make a mixture of baking soda and distilled water to clean them. You can use the edge of a soft cloth or sponge dipped in the solution to clean each area. Gently wipe stains - if you scrub too much, you may leave scratches on the surface!