How to Clean a Faucet Head to Get Rid of Buildup, According to the Pros


Olde Hornet

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All the experts I talked to agreed that distilled white vinegar should be the main ingredient you reach for when cleaning a faucet head. Cleaning expert Tendy Takaidza explains that the acidity of raw lemon juice and grocery store apple cider vinegar are about the same as that of white vinegar, so any of these ingredients could work in a pinch.

Wondering what not to use? Schopp warns that industrial, abrasive or bleach-based cleaners should be avoided. He also says to "avoid products that state on the label that they remove tarnish and rust, along with those containing hydrofluoric, hydrochloric and/or phosphoric acids or other caustic agents."

Supplies you'll need​

  • Rubber jar opener pad (optional)
  • Water
  • Distilled white vinegar
  • Bowl or zip-top bag
  • Clip or rubber band
  • Soft-bristle brush (like an old toothbrush) or nonabrasive sponge (like Scrub Daddy)
  • Microfiber cloth
 
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