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Cleaning Chrome Taps - how to stop the splash marks

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forkhandles · 31/05/2009 09:41

We have a lovely big chrome mixer tap in the kitchen, but it's driving me mad. It doesn't have any limescale on it but constant splash marks.

What can I clean it with to stop this happening? At the moment I'm just using surface spray on the tap when I wipe down the kitchen.

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RibenaBerry · 31/05/2009 09:50

Not really sure, but baby oil is great for cleaning our chrome fridge door and cooker hood - just a spot on a soft cloth and buff. Won't stop it getting marked though...

pavlovthecat · 31/05/2009 09:51

I find that once I have cleaned it, I have to polish ours dry. They sparkle for a few minutes then!

mrsmaidamess · 31/05/2009 09:56

I use Viakal when I get these marks.

forkhandles · 31/05/2009 10:01

I don't normally polish dry, so will try that thanks!

Do you think I'm just going to have to live with the splash marks then or is there something that will sort of repel them?

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MaggieTulliver · 31/05/2009 15:52

shinky sinks is good.

Bert2e · 31/05/2009 15:55

Get an E cloth - or any of the other microfibre ones and wipe it down if it gets splashed - tedious but does the job! Also great on gloss worktops and stainless steel sinks.

PerfectPrefect · 31/05/2009 15:57

Was also going to say microfibre cloth - used dry will bring it up lovely.

Doesn't stop it getting marked - but keep it by the sink and get into the habit of wiping down after washing up will help. It is easy as you haven't got to get cleaning fluids out , rinse away etc...

forkhandles · 31/05/2009 16:25

ooh DH has got some microfibre clothes for his motorbike, will pinch one and give it a go! Sounds like it would be good on the granite too.

I've not heard of Shiny Sinks, will have a look.

Thanks

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jellyshoeswithdiamonds · 31/05/2009 17:28

For all water marks (kitchen and bathroom) I spray on white vinegar and then wipe off with a microfibre cloth. Comes up like new.

forkhandles · 31/05/2009 19:40

Thanks Jellyshoes. Good old white vinegar - is there anything it doesn't do?

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M0u5de1l · 12/03/2019 22:15

I buff the tap with my sleeve after each time I wash my hands!

ppeatfruit · 14/03/2019 08:51

You say you have no limescale in your water but the marks are left by limescale, we have a water softener on our pipes that needs to be changed every year , it works a bit but not perfectly. I 2nd the micro fibre cloths, and hot white vinegar works even better. !

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