Dealing with a pitted bathroom faucet

DMc
by DMc
The bathroom faucet is pitted, any easy ideas to get rid of the pitting-other than buying a new one? Thank you
  6 answers
  • William William on Oct 26, 2016
    Mr. Clean Magic Eraser ***** http://www.dohiy.com/2014/02/17/this-faucet-i...
  • DEB DEB on Nov 01, 2016
    Try vinegar - saturate a rag and let it sit on it for an hour and then rinse it and it should be gone. We have trouble here in Fla with the water doing that especially on my water dispenser on the fridge. This works good for me.
  • Zis10371624 Zis10371624 on Nov 03, 2016
    you have three great solutions, if non of the above work time to buy a new faucet. Good Luck.
  • DMc DMc on Nov 03, 2016
    The faucet is only 4 years old and was costly, so I looking for another solution. Contacted the company but no response
  • Liz Liz on Nov 17, 2016
    You've been given some good ideas, especially Janet's. However, sounds like your faucet had the chrome poorly applied by the manufacturer. This means the problem is likely to keep happening. You can thoroughly clean /sand your chrome, apply a rust protective primer, and then a metal paint in the color of the chrome. Finally, seal this paint with several coats of clear spray. It helps to wipe your chrome faucet dry after every use, once you have re-coated it. Good luck.