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### **2. Lemon Juice for Natural Brightening**
Lemon juice is a natural acid that works great for removing mineral deposits and soap scum. It’s perfect for anyone who prefers a more natural cleaning method without harsh chemicals.
**What You’ll Need:**
– 1 lemon
– A soft cloth or sponge
Lemon juice also has the added benefit of leaving behind a fresh, citrusy scent!
### **3. Commercial Cleaning Products**
For tougher stains that won’t come off with home remedies, you might want to try a commercial cleaner specifically designed for faucet stains. Look for products that target hard water buildup, soap scum, or rust.
**How to Do It:**
1. Read the instructions on the cleaning product to ensure it’s safe for use on your faucet’s finish.
2. Apply the cleaner to the dark circle around the faucet, and let it sit for the recommended amount of time.
3. Use a sponge or soft cloth to scrub the area gently.
4. Rinse the area thoroughly with water and wipe it dry.
### **4. Use a Pumice Stone for Hard Stains**
If the dark circles are particularly stubborn and have become hard and crusted, a pumice stone can be an effective tool to remove them without damaging your faucet’s surface. Just be sure to use it gently.
**How to Do It:**
1. Wet the pumice stone under warm water to soften it.
2. Gently rub the pumice stone in a circular motion around the dark circle. Be careful not to apply too much pressure.
3. Rinse the faucet with water to remove any residue, then dry it with a clean cloth.
Pumice stones work well for removing tough mineral deposits but should be used with caution to avoid scratching your faucet.
– **Wipe down your faucet** after each use to prevent water from drying on the surface and leaving behind mineral deposits.
– **Install a water softener** to reduce the minerals in your water supply, which will minimize buildup around your faucet.
– **Use a water repellent** faucet spray to help keep spots and stains at bay. Some sprays can create a protective layer to prevent buildup.
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Dark circles around faucets are a common annoyance, but with the right cleaning methods, they’re easy to tackle. Whether you opt for natural ingredients like vinegar and lemon or more specialized commercial cleaners, you can keep your faucets looking fresh and spotless. Regular cleaning and maintenance will also help keep these stains from reappearing.