Do you live in an area with hard water?
They can be difficult to remove as you oughta scrub them.
Some people suggest using white vinegar or formulated cleansers you’re free to easily find in the stores.
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It might be weird, but she suggests you venture to rub candle wax on your faucet.
She claims that water will bead right off and there will be no more hard water stains.
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It will leave a waxy residue.
Be sure to cover all of it.
Step 2:
Get a microfiber cloth and buff it onto the metal.
You want to keep rubbing it until you no longer see the wax residue.
By the time you are done, it should have a shiny finish.
Thats all you oughta do and you will no longer have to deal with hard water stains.
Try pouring water over the spout, the droplets will just bead off.
A lot of people who have worked in retail commented on her video and suggested trying this kitchen staple.
@paulinnaenriquez via TikTok commented, Wax paper works too!
Also with metal curtain rods so its smooth.
Learned this in retail!
The reason why this works is because wax paper is coated with thin layers of paraffin wax.
All it’s crucial that you do is rub it on your stainless steel faucets.