I tried everything and nothing seemed to work. When I cleaned my bathroom, my faucets didn't look good.
When I went to purchase my new kitchen faucet, I wanted brushed nickel but was reluctant because of the spots. The gentleman helping me told me to use this product. I was amazed, but decided to buy the brushed nickel.
Now my faucets look like this:
So what is this amazing product? WD-40
Yes, can you believe it?
I just spray it on the faucets and wipe them. Sometimes I spray it on a rag and then clean them.
Now I could stop there, but WD-40 is also great on stainless steel appliances. It makes them look like new. Once a week I get the WD-40 and clean all of my appliances and faucets.
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I don't have brushed nickel faucets but I know WD-40 is good for a lot more than squeeky hinges :)
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We always use vinegar. But the faucets look great with the WD40 trick. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteHurrah! Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this; the spots drive me bananas!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much for sharing this tip. I think I have tried everything else, I cannot wait to try this on my faucets and stainless!
ReplyDeleteVery good to know since these are all through out my house and I can never get them clean. ty pinning and new follower!
ReplyDeleteThe wonders of WD-40! Lol!
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Wow, who knew? Great tip! I better tell hubby to buy him a new bottle because I am taking over the one we have. lol! thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
Thanks for sharing this information. I don’t have a brushed nickel faucet but I have stainless stuffs that need to be cleaned. So I really need this WD-40. But I wonder how much this said product cost?
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