The bathroom is in a humid environment for a long time, and faucets and shower heads are prone to scale, which will easily rust over time.

How to clean the rusty kitchen faucet:
Toothpaste
First moisten the rusty area with water, then squeeze out the toothpaste and gently scrub it with a soft cloth, then rinse it with water. Repeat several times until the rust is removed. It works every time!
Potato peel
Use the peeled potato peel (the flesh side) to repeatedly wipe the surface of the stainless steel faucet. You will find that the dirt and scale will be slowly washed away.
Ketchup
Don't rush to pour out the leftover ketchup. Dip an appropriate amount of ketchup and apply it to the rusty part of the faucet. Leave it for about 5 minutes, then wipe it with a wet rag. The rust will disappear immediately.
White vinegar
Wrap a towel around the faucet and pour white vinegar on it. Because white vinegar is corrosive, pouring it directly may damage the faucet. After five minutes, remove the rag and wipe the stains in the gap with a toothbrush. The sink will be cleaned very clean.
You can also use toilet paper directly, soak it in white vinegar water, apply it to the faucet for five minutes, and the stains on the faucet will automatically be clean.
Lemon
Wipe the faucet directly with lemon, which can also effectively remove scale and stains on the faucet.














