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How to remove the dark circle around the faucets

Posted on April 25, 2026 by Admin

That dark ring around faucets is very common—it’s usually a mix of limescale (hard water deposits), soap residue, and sometimes mold or grime. The good news: it’s easy to remove with the right approach.


🧼 Step-by-step cleaning method

🍋 1. Dissolve mineral buildup

Use a mild acid like:

  • White vinegar
  • Lemon juice

👉 Soak a cloth or paper towel, wrap it around the base of the faucet, and leave it for 20–30 minutes.


🧽 2. Scrub gently

  • Use a soft brush or sponge
  • Focus on the ring area
  • Avoid harsh scrubbing that can scratch metal

🧂 3. For stubborn stains

Make a paste:

  • Baking soda + a little water

Apply it, scrub lightly, then rinse.


🚿 4. Rinse and dry

  • Rinse thoroughly with water
  • Dry with a clean cloth to prevent new spots

⚠️ Important tips

  • Don’t use strong acids on delicate finishes (like some plated faucets)
  • Test on a small area first
  • Avoid steel wool—it scratches

🧾 Why it forms

  • Hard water leaves mineral rings
  • Soap scum builds up over time
  • Moisture encourages grime accumulation

✔️ Prevent it

  • Wipe the area dry after use
  • Clean lightly once a week
  • Use a mild cleaner regularly

🧾 Bottom line

The ring isn’t permanent—it’s just buildup. With vinegar (or lemon) + gentle scrubbing, you can remove it and keep it from coming back.

If you tell me your faucet type (chrome, stainless, matte black), I can give more precise cleaning advice.

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