How do I get rust and grime off sinks/faucets?

Cheryl
by Cheryl
  4 answers
  • Redcatcec Redcatcec on May 26, 2019

    Hi Cheryl,

    You could try a product called CLR, (calcium, lime, rust), this can be found at diy stores, Walmart, of course Amazon. To remove from tiny areas, use a toothbrush.

    For the grime, I would use blue dawn dishsoap in water, just scrub it off.

  • Everything Pretty Everything Pretty on May 26, 2019

    I like Barkeepers Friend spray for rust. You can also dilute vinegar 1:1 with water and spray that. Then wet a washcloth in warm water, wring it out, and lay it on top. It helps the vinegar really break down the grime,

  • William William on May 26, 2019

    Vinegar. Saturate a cloth with vinegar and wrap around the faucets. Do not use of counters are granite or marble. WD40 and a soft brush will also work.

  • TheHoneycombHome TheHoneycombHome on May 29, 2019

    For the hard to reach spots, I use an old toothbrush and baking soda with water. Works well!