CLEANING TIP SEARCH
Find your cleaning solution below
Search the Queen's cleaning tip solution library by typing in a keyword phrase below:
How To Clean Nickel-Plated Faucets
What you need:
- Cotton rag or micro fiber cloth
- White Vinegar
- Paper Towels
- Quality bathroom cleaner/disinfectant
- Dish Soap
How to:
- DAILY: Dampen a soft cloth or micro fiber cloth with warm soapy water. Wipe the faucet completely and rinse. Dry with a soft cloth
- SPOT REMOVAL: Dampen a cloth with white vinegar. Gently rub spoty areas with the damp cloth. Do Not rub too hard.It can wear off the nickle finish.
- Rinse and buff the faucet dry.
- MAJOR CLEANING: Spray the faucet with bathroom cleaner/disinfecant
- Scrub around the base, and other dirty areas with a soft toothbrush or other brush
- Rinse thoroughly and completely with water. Pour water over the faucet if necessary
- Buff the faucet and dry completely with a soft cloth or microfiber cloth
Warnings & Cautions:
Always read the manufacturers cleaning directions. Some manufacturers warn against some name-brand cleaners. When in doubt, always use white vinegar.
Linda Says:
Neglect is the enemy of nickle faucets. Keeping them up every day is important.
Never scrub with steel wool, scouring pads or harsh abrasive cleaners. Nickle has a coating on it and once removed the faucet is vulnerable to damage.