Guide to Keeping Your Bathroom Tapware Shiny

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All bathroom visits have one thing in common, regardless of the reason for your visit: touching the taps. Whether washing your hands or bathing, you use the sink or shower taps. Bathroom faucets keep your hands clean, but who will clean them? Constant bathroom tapware usage is bound to leave them dirty, which, if left unattended, will accumulate germs and rust. The good news, however, is that they are easy to clean and maintain!

Where Does Dirt Settle on Tapware?

Before cleaning bathroom faucets, it is essential to know where dust resides on them. Dirt makes itself comfortable on your tap in four ways:

The Knob

Since the knob is the most used part of the tap, it gathers dust frequently.

The Body

Sometimes, the calcium content in tap water leaves brown stains on the tap’s body, from the top to its bottom. You might not notice it immediately as it is a gradual process.

Where the Tap Meets the Sink

The joint between the sink and tapware is the third area that tends to collect dirt. Exposure to moisture sticks dust to the surface, making it tricky to remove it.

Tap Filters

If your tap releases a low water stream, it might be due to clogged filters. When limescale settles inside tap filters, it blocks them.

Bathroom Hacks for a Spotless Tap

The best thing about cleaning tapware is that you only require readily available ingredients and home remedies to do the trick.

Cleaning Soap

Constantly using bathroom taps wears them out. The more you use them, the more shine they will lose and the more they will stain. Your solution to removing the stains is a dish bar. Dip a soft cloth in warm soapy water, squeeze it to release the extra water, and clean the dirt. Your tap will look brand new in no time.

Vinegar Solution

In case of a limescale infestation, vinegar is the best remedy. Not only will vinegar clean out the tap’s pores, but it will also restore its shine and keep it rust-free.

  • Mix vinegar and warm water in a mug (both should have the same quantity).
  • Dip a soft cloth and squeeze out the extra water.
  • Scrub it thoroughly on the stains.
  • In case of long-term dirt, leave the vinegar-dipped cloth on the stains for 40-50 minutes before rubbing it.
  • If you don’t have a cloth, dip a toothbrush in the vinegar solution to clean the tap.
Squeeze a Lemon

When life throws lemons at you, you use them to maintain bath tapware—and later, you can make a cool glass of lemonade for your hard work. If you cannot find vinegar at home to remove limescale, you don’t have to rush to the nearest shop to purchase it; lemons will come to your rescue. Just a lemon into two pieces and keep one over the dirty area for 10-15 minutes.

Sodium Bicarbonate or Baking Soda

Brown stains on taps are not a pleasant sight. The best time to clean faucets is immediately when the stain starts forming. Letting it fester for some time makes it hard to remove it. If you are dealing with stubborn dirt, you can remove it in five minutes:

  • Make a baking soda and water solution.
  • Dip an old toothbrush in it.
  • Scrub it firmly and get stainless tapware within seconds.
Wrapping Up

Maintaining bathroom tapware is one of the easiest household chores. Instead of going shopping, you can use daily-use ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and lemon to keep it shiny and clean!