In addition to the fact that the faucet installed in the kitchen gets dirty at an alarming rate, hard water can also contribute to the sloppy state of the faucet.
A sponge soaked in a regular cleaning agent is not able to cope with such stains.
Because of this, housewives are forced to resort to aggressive chemicals.
However, there is an alternative cleaning option that will save you from inhaling the pungent smell of industrial chemicals.
It turns out that any toothpaste, even the cheapest one, can replace these products. In addition to the toothpaste, you should stock up on a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, and you can start cleaning.
Apply a small amount of paste to the faucet with an old toothbrush, then pour peroxide into the faucet.
After 10-15 minutes, rinse off the remaining cleaning agent along with the limescale.
The final touch that you can’t do without is wiping the mixer with a napkin until dry. This will make the tap perfectly clean.