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How do I make my taps shine?

26 replies

Chillisauce · 17/07/2014 19:59

Hello wise lot.

My bath taps are all dull and cloudy, it's the same with the shower controls. How can I make then nice and shiny?

Thanks.

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SideOfFoot · 17/07/2014 20:20

I just use a diluted bleach solution and that makes my taps sparkle.

BunnyPotter · 17/07/2014 20:25

White vinegar - the cheap stuff.

Chillisauce · 17/07/2014 20:26

I thought that's why they'd ended up like this, I LOVE spray bleach and spray it all over the bathroom. I don't dilute it thought I admit.

I'm sure I've read something about lemon juice but may be wrong?

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PoshPenny · 17/07/2014 22:37

Limescale remover eg viakal, an old toothbrush and a cloth to dry off post rinsing

r2d2ismyidealman · 17/07/2014 23:18

I wonder if you have hard water? Hard water sets like a stain and needs more frequent maintenance.

almapudden · 17/07/2014 23:28

One of those steel wool scourers. That, or a cloth soaked in white vinegar, wrapped around the taps and left for an hour or two.

HaveYouTriedARewardChart · 17/07/2014 23:30

Viakal!

PigletJohn · 18/07/2014 11:27

Not a steel scourer please. You will scratch the chrome. Even a green nylon scourer will dull the surface.

Bathroom cleaning sprays take off the limescale and soap deposits and are safest.

Tap makers tell you to use just a soft cloth. A damp piece of old vest will do if used frequently enough.

If the finish has already been dulled by abrasive cleaners (which includes cream cleaners) then start saving for new taps.

duchesse · 18/07/2014 11:35

Squirt them with vinegar or lemon juice or bathroom cleaner, leave for a few hours, then rub them with a DRY cloth or flannel. You might need to do around the bases several times if they're really badly encrusted.

Justgotosleepnow · 18/07/2014 11:39

A cheap anti limescale spray will do the trick. Spray on & leave it then clean off with a cloth.

JustAShopGirl · 18/07/2014 11:43

Cillit Bang - I HATE the advert, but it is really great for chrome taps, spray on, wipe off after 2-3 min.

HygieneFreak · 18/07/2014 11:44

Baby oil, buff with kitchen roll

Chillisauce · 18/07/2014 20:23

Thanks all, lots of things to try! I'll give them a go, buffing after with a dry cloth seems to be a must though.

Thanks.

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specialsubject · 19/07/2014 11:37

stop chucking bleach about, you'll wreck the finishes (And your lungs). And a steel scourer will destroy them instantly!

most modern taps are supposed only to be wiped with a damp cloth. So you may have already done the damage. Cautious use of something to get rid of limescale may work.

fussychica · 19/07/2014 16:40

Just water then buffed with an e cloth has always worked for me but if there's a build up Viakal or similar will be required to get them back to clean first.

BumWad · 20/07/2014 11:24

Cif cream
Best thing ever

crazykat · 20/07/2014 11:35

I use supermarket own, cif or cillit bang bathroom foam on mine, just spray on, leave for 10 mins then wipe with a sponge and rinse off. Cillit bang limescale spray is brilliant for the shower head which seems to get the most marks on it.

karolism · 22/07/2014 11:33

Lime Lite gel, very good for heavy limescale because it is gel not liquid. Used to get it from supermarkets, don't know if you can get it there anymore, I stock up from mcbride-direct.co.uk

Marnierose · 22/07/2014 11:34

Vinegar and a toothbrush.

Bonsoir · 22/07/2014 11:35

Cillit Bang bathroom foam (for the soap scum) and Antikal (for the lime scale) rubbed on with a soft e-cloth.

KatoPotato · 22/07/2014 11:45

A buff with a dry microfibre cloth after cleaning gets mine sparkling!

ShineSmile · 22/07/2014 12:19

I've heard viakal is really good.

poppy1973 · 22/07/2014 12:20

Cillit Bang - does really work. I know it was on offer in the shops for half price recently.

Iggly · 22/07/2014 12:21

You don't need to chuck bleach everywhere. Seriously.

Use limescale remover and buff with an e-cloth afterwards once you've rinsed.

E-clothes with a spritz of water work wonders.

Findz · 23/07/2014 15:52

Shiny Sinks. Waitrose. Blue bottle. Excellent.

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