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How to Clean Fixtures
Tubs, toilets, taps, and sinks. They share hard water and soap film, but coatings, porcelain, and aerators need different tools.

Kinds of Fixtures
How to clean Fixtures
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from a FaucetDissolve crusty mineral deposits around faucet spouts and aerators using distilled white vinegar, then rinse and dry to preserve the finish.
- How to Remove Soap Scum from a BathtubCut through sticky body oil and soap film on bathtub walls with dish soap and baking soda paste, without scratching acrylic or enamel.
- How to Remove Rust Stains from a ToiletDissolve stubborn iron and rust streaks in toilet bowls using citric acid or distilled white vinegar without scratching vitreous china porcelain.
- How to Remove Coffee Stains from a Kitchen SinkLift dark coffee and tea tannin rings from stainless steel or composite kitchen sink basins using a baking soda paste without scratching.
- How to Remove Soap Scum from a Bathroom SinkClear greasy soap film and toothpaste deposits from ceramic, vitreous china, and resin vanity sinks using dish soap and baking soda paste.
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from a Bathroom SinkDissolve chalky mineral deposits and crusty limescale rings around bathroom sink faucets and drains using mild distilled white vinegar or citric acid.
- How to Remove Rust from a Kitchen SinkDissolve stubborn rust rings from wet cast iron pans or rusty cans on stainless steel, porcelain, or composite sinks using baking soda and citric acid without surface scratching.
- How to Remove Hard Water Stains from a ToiletDissolve stubborn calcium lines, mineral crust, and limescale rings at the toilet bowl waterline using citric acid or distilled white vinegar.



