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How to Remove Tartar from Bathroom Faucets with Homemade Ingredients
With a few simple homemade ingredients, you can remove tartar from your bathroom faucets quickly, naturally, and effectively. Here’s how — using a recipe that’s safe, eco-friendly, and budget-conscious.
🧪 What Causes Tartar on Faucets?
Tartar or limescale forms when hard water — water that contains high levels of calcium and magnesium — evaporates and leaves behind mineral deposits. These white or yellowish crusts tend to gather around faucet bases, spouts, and joints.
🧼 Homemade Tartar-Removal Recipe
This natural cleaning recipe uses ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. It’s chemical-free, safe for most surfaces, and surprisingly effective.
🛠️ You’ll Need:
- White vinegar – 1 cup (acidic, dissolves minerals)
- Baking soda – 2 tablespoons (mild abrasive, deodorizer)
- Lemon juice – 1–2 tablespoons (boosts acidity & shine)
- An old toothbrush or small scrub brush
- Cloth or paper towels
- Rubber gloves (optional, but helpful)
🧽 Step-by-Step Instructions
✅ Step 1: Prep the Area
Wipe the faucet with a dry cloth to remove any surface dust or grime. This helps the cleaning mixture focus directly on the tartar.
✅ Step 2: Apply the Vinegar
Soak a few paper towels or a clean cloth in white vinegar. Wrap it around the base of the faucet and any areas with visible buildup. Let it sit for 15–30 minutes to soften the tartar.
✅ Step 3: Scrub with Baking Soda
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