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use toilet cleaner on your taps and plug hole ring, the toilet cleaner is a descaler and works wonders, use any kind of sponge or cloth.
Posted by jodie_newsham in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Question: I can't recall what Aggie used to clean scale build up from taps - anybody remember?
Posted by shelly in Bathroom. Faves: 0
This isn't a tip but I need help! I have a tarnished stainless steel shower mixer and tap - I think this was caused by leaving Viakil on it for too long - does anyone know how to get rid of unsightly tarnishing? thanks
Posted by berrylands in Bathroom. Faves: 0
when cleaning your taps keep the shine . after clening use baby oil and rub it then buff
Posted by myclean in Bathroom. Faves: 0
Save old toothbrushes they are great cleaning tools for around taps, shower head, on the grout between tiles etc, and you can use most cleaning products with them them!
Posted by rebecca in All other rooms. Faves: 0
using fabric conditioner watered down works very well when shining your taps and tiles it smells great too
Posted by julie01 in Bathroom. Faves: 2
when cleaning your taps in the bathroom spray shaving foam on them leave for about 5-10 minutes and rub and rinse away. You'll find that the limescale has gone and your taps are left with a gleaming shine!
Posted by beckyboo in Bathroom. Faves: 4
Find a discarded plastic sarsons vinegar bottle, fill it with lemon juice and squirt it into your taps once a week to remove limescale.
Posted by grandma1990 in Kitchen. Faves: 2
You can use alcohol to bring up chrome taps nice and shiny
Posted by wombat in Bathroom. Faves: 3
Find a discarded plastic sarsons vinegar bottle, fill it with lemon juice and squirt it into your taps once a week to remove limescale.
Posted by stef in Bathroom. Faves: 3
Find a discarded plastic sarsons vinegar bottle, fill it with lemon juice and squirt it into your taps once a week to remove limescale.
Posted by stef in Bathroom. Faves: 5
 
 

 

 




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