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Remove the vinegar cloth and sprinkle baking soda directly onto the tartar. Add a little lemon juice for extra fizz — this helps lift the mineral deposits.
Use a toothbrush to gently scrub the area in circular motions. The reaction between the baking soda and vinegar/lemon helps break down stubborn buildup.
✅ Step 4: Rinse and Wipe
✅ Step 5 (Optional): Polish
For extra shine, rub the faucet with a small amount of lemon juice and buff it with a dry microfiber cloth.
💡 Bonus Tips
- For heavy buildup: Repeat the process twice or let the vinegar soak longer.
- Avoid using metal scrubbers that can scratch chrome or stainless steel.
- To prevent future tartar: Wipe your faucet dry after every use, especially if you live in a hard-water area.
✅ Why This Works
- Vinegar breaks down mineral deposits due to its natural acidity.
- Baking soda adds gentle abrasion without scratching.
- Lemon juice adds a pleasant scent and enhances cleaning power.
Final Thoughts
You don’t need to rely on harsh chemicals to keep your bathroom sparkling. With just a few kitchen staples, you can restore your faucets to their original shine and keep tartar at bay — all while being kind to the environment and your wallet.
Next time you notice that chalky buildup creeping in, skip the store-bought cleaner and reach for vinegar, baking soda, and lemon. Grandma would be proud!
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