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Think I’ve ruined our new black taps...

37 replies

bettyskitchen · 01/11/2020 17:05

Cleaning the bathroom today and these white marks aren’t coming off the taps.
Stupidly went straight in with the bathroom cleaner to try and get rid but after a couple of attempts they’re still there. Quick google tells me I should have only used soap and water!! Any tips on cleaning matt black taps / getting rid of these marks?! Praying OH doesn’t notice, bathroom is only 2 months old....

Think I’ve ruined our new black taps...
OP posts:
Bluntness100 · 01/11/2020 17:06

Get some matt black plastic paint (or whatever they are made of) and touch them up? It looks like you’ve taken some of the coating off.

nothinglikemyname · 01/11/2020 17:10

Are you sure it's the coating that's come off and not just limescale? Depending on what they are made of, a squirt of limescale remover, vinegar or barkeepers friend will do the trick

lovescaca · 01/11/2020 17:20

Looks like the coating coming off, not dirty

Bluntness100 · 01/11/2020 17:22

Looks like the coating has come off to me too and using anything risks making it worse. I’d just touch them up with black matt plastic or metal paint.

cheeseychovolate · 01/11/2020 17:24

Limescale?

tortoiseshell1985 · 01/11/2020 17:25

No I think it's the coating coming off too, sorry

Roselilly36 · 01/11/2020 17:32

If the coating has started to come off after just 2 months, I would be wanting the taps to be replaced, absolutely ridiculous if you can’t clean a tap with a bathroom cleaner. The taps sound completely unserviceable to me.

EmilySpinach · 01/11/2020 17:34

Yes, I'd go back to the manufacturer if they are only two months old.

Soontobe60 · 01/11/2020 17:38

I’d send them back, take a photo and email the supplier. Don’t mention you’ve used anything other than what they said though!!!

housemdwaswrong · 01/11/2020 17:41

I would too.The rubber on the top of them doesn't look good after just 2 months either. :/

ilovecardigans · 01/11/2020 17:49

Hang on a sec - I have exactly the same kind of marks on the black plastic lid of my glass kettle. I tried soap and water to remove them, but it didn't work. Haven't tried limescale remover yet, but I'll scoot off now and see if that works.

BRB...

HeronLanyon · 01/11/2020 17:53

Careful with limes ale remover. I ruined a new shower within a week by squirting it where I shouldn’t have. Still living with the stains. Hmm

ilovecardigans · 01/11/2020 18:16

Hmmm. I applied Viakal to a damp cloth and gently applied it to the white marks on my kettle lid. Left it for 5 mins and wiped off. I think it's a bit better, but I don't know whether it's worth you risking it on your new taps. I did a bit of footering around on t'interweb and you could try vinegar or lemon juice:

www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2009/aug/23/how-to-remove-limescale

DenimDrift · 01/11/2020 18:20

why did you need to 'clean' them....how would they be dirty?

you just buff with a soft cloth

Georgeoftheinternet · 01/11/2020 18:20

Bad quality taps

user1274157963247 · 01/11/2020 18:21

The marks were there before you used the stronger cleaning product?

Bit pointless of taps to be that delicate the coating wears off so quickly.

I doubt you could just paint the edges without it being very obvious you had done so - and without it peeling back off once you've cleaned it a few times.

CatsAndEyeliner · 01/11/2020 18:35

What a weird response @DenimDrift It’s hardly unusual that the OP would use bathroom cleaner in her bathroom.

Do you work for the tap company?

StCharlotte · 01/11/2020 18:43

DH works in a plumbers merchant. Said his shop would happily take them back.

NotMeNoNo · 01/11/2020 18:51

Swap them for chrome ones I recommend. There's a good reason 99% of taps are chrome plated.

tortoiseshell1985 · 01/11/2020 19:30

@DenimDrift

why did you need to 'clean' them....how would they be dirty?

you just buff with a soft cloth

I always clean mine with the anti bac spray. Wouldn't be happy doing any less
ScarlettDarling · 01/11/2020 19:33

@DenimDrift

why did you need to 'clean' them....how would they be dirty?

you just buff with a soft cloth

But bathroom taps get turned on with hands that have just wiped bums...surely they need a proper clean?
ilovecardigans · 01/11/2020 19:38

Have now tried vinegar on my kettle lid and there's a definite improvement, OP. I can't imagine it would do any damage to your taps, so worth a try if the marks are indeed limescale.

Try soaking a cloth in vinegar and wrapping it tightly around the tap. Leave for an hour or two and then give it a wipe.

Georgeoftheinternet · 01/11/2020 20:22

@NotMeNoNo

Swap them for chrome ones I recommend. There's a good reason 99% of taps are chrome plated.
Yes and bloody sinks grrrrrrr. I learnt the hard way.
NotMeNoNo · 02/11/2020 09:19

You could also send it off to a plating specialist to be re plated (the sort of place that does motorbike custom parts etc) they will do matt black.

SoupDragon · 02/11/2020 09:22

But bathroom taps get turned on with hands that have just wiped bums...surely they need a proper clean?

I use toilet paper, not my hands.

The amount of germs transferring from a hand that has touched toilet paper that's touched your bum will be minimal.

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