How to Clean Hard Water Stains From a Sink or Faucet

But the truth is:

The most powerful cleaning tool is already in your kitchen.

That bottle of distilled white vinegar?

It’s not just for salads.

It’s a limescale-destroying powerhouse.

So next time you see those white, crusty stains…

Don’t reach for the chemical spray.

Reach for the vinegar.

Because sometimes, the difference between “dull and dingy” and “spotless and shiny”…

Isn’t in the scrubbing.

It’s in the soak.

And once you try this?

You’ll wonder why you ever paid for expensive cleaners.

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