I notice my sinks and faucets has some white stains. I tried Kaboom and it didn’t take the white stains away from faucets, while the stain came back on the sink a month later. What other product works better?
4 Responses to “
How To Clean White Stains On Faucets And Sinks? ”
DRS //
Feb 9, 2010 at
9:41 am
The stains are calcium buildup from the water. Use Lime Away or CLR to get rid of them. Be aware that they will build up again as you use water. One way to keep them down is to thoroughly dry the faucets and sinks after use. Leaving water to evaporate is what causes the buildup.
mustange //
Feb 9, 2010 at
10:20 am
I also recommend CLR but I have found cheaper version of at 99 cent only store its under brand name LA Totally Awesome Yellow Bottle
This works to make the faucet shiny.
To clean use comet on surface
rosabearr ") //
Feb 9, 2010 at
11:10 am
If you want to go natural, rub a paper towel wetted with white vinegar on the spots, and then use a dry one to buff.
Jill J //
Feb 9, 2010 at
11:18 am
Lime Away works really well. Then use my secret- spray your faucets with furniture polish and wipe off and it won’t happen anymore!
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The stains are calcium buildup from the water. Use Lime Away or CLR to get rid of them. Be aware that they will build up again as you use water. One way to keep them down is to thoroughly dry the faucets and sinks after use. Leaving water to evaporate is what causes the buildup.
I also recommend CLR but I have found cheaper version of at 99 cent only store its under brand name LA Totally Awesome Yellow Bottle
This works to make the faucet shiny.
To clean use comet on surface
If you want to go natural, rub a paper towel wetted with white vinegar on the spots, and then use a dry one to buff.
Lime Away works really well. Then use my secret- spray your faucets with furniture polish and wipe off and it won’t happen anymore!