Keep bathroom faucets clean
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Without a doubt, the most effective way to keep clean the bathroom fixtures It's consistency because leaving it dirty for long periods of time can cause it to lose its natural shine. Some may do a daily cleaning, others weekly... whatever the frequency, the important thing is to be consistent.
This way, we'll avoid dirt, limescale, and rust, and we won't have to do a deep clean at a specific time. We all know that the longer we leave it, the harder it will be to remove the dirt.
How to keep faucets clean?
First of all, you should know the material of your faucet to use the most suitable product. Materials that do not corrode over time are typically used, so the most common ones are brass and stainless steel.
If you want, you can view Bathco's faucet models to see the latest trends. They have just been presented. Milos that comes in different colors and Tasos that becomes the essential staple.
But in reality there's no secret, the best way to clean them is to use a soft cloth or chamois with warm water and neutral soap without abrasives – scouring pads can scratch the material so we'll try to avoid them.

If there are nooks and crannies that cannot be easily accessed, it will be useful to gently rub them with a soft toothbrush. It is important not to forget the filters, especially the shower head, as a lot of dirt accumulates there.

To achieve a perfect finish, you can submerge the faucet's filter and aerator in a mixture of water and white cleaning vinegar for a few minutes, which will remove limescale.
After cleaning, the best option is to dry it with a soft, dry cloth after each use. This will help maintain the piece's natural shine.
It can be very useful to have a cloth nearby to wipe it down after each use, especially after applying makeup, as residue can be left behind that hardens and becomes more difficult to remove after a few hours or days.
Remember to always wear gloves, on one hand so that cleaning products do not damage your skin, and on the other, so that rings do not scratch the surface.

Home remedies
And if the hated lime scale persists? What can we do? Here are some home remedies that may be useful.
- Whenever the steel or brass is not gold, bronze, etc. colored the acid from the lemon It will remove the stain. You can cut a slice of lemon and apply it directly, or squeeze the juice and apply it with a cloth.
- The baking soda It seems like it's used for everything and for cleaning limescale from faucets too. When dissolved with a little water, it creates a paste, apply it to the stain, let it sit, rub, and remove.
- The toothpaste It also has anti-limes.
- And finally, we've never tried it, but we've heard that flour It is effective in fighting limescale. The idea is that by applying it to the faucet and rubbing with a.
If the stains persist with these remedies, we can consider that a more aggressive product will eliminate them. We will likely achieve that, but we will cause irreversible effects on the steel, so it is recommended to avoid abrasive products. And although we might think that silver cleaners could be effective, we should also avoid them to keep our faucets like new. There are many descaling cleaners on the market that can be effective.
It might seem obvious, but it's important to know what not to do. Here's everything you shouldn't use to maintain your fixtures' perfect finish.
- Scrub sponges
- organic solvent or acidic cleaners
- water softeners
- household vinegar or vinegar-based cleaners
- other sensitive chemical cleaners
The interior design studio Docrys&DC Installed different models of black faucets in a home in Madrid. Want to see how they turned out? We'll show you here.


