Hard water stains are deposits of minerals (usually calcium) that form on porcelain or metal faucets. These usually occur when there is an abundance of minerals in your drinking water, causing these chalky, white stains that are impossible to get rid of.
With the help of just
Vinegar, you’ll be able to bring your dingy, grungy sinks back to their former sparkling glory.
Materials
- Vinegar
- Rag
- Old Sponge (You don’t want to use a new sponge because it will scratch up the chrome, so opt for an old, softer sponge.)
- Bowl
Step 1: Pour the vinegar into a bowl. Submerge the rag so that it’s completely soaked with vinegar.
Step 2: Wrap the rag around the base of your faucet (or anywhere you have hard water stains.) Let sit for an hour.
Step 3: Remove the rag and use your old sponge to scrub off any buildup that appears to be coming off.
Step 4: Repeat on the same area if need be, or move the rag onto a different part of the faucet to soak for an hour.