How to Remove Limescale and Rust from Your Faucet 🚿✨
Easy Home Methods That Actually Work
Limescale (that white, chalky buildup) and rust are very common problems on faucets, especially if you have hard water. Over time, these deposits can make your faucet look dull and dirty—but the good news is you can remove them
🧴 Method 1: White Vinegar (Best and Easiest)
What You’ll Need:
- White vinegar
- Cloth or paper towel
- Plastic bag (optional)
Steps:
- Soak the cloth in white vinegar.
- Wrap it around the faucet, focusing on areas with buildup.
- Secure it with a plastic bag if needed.
- Let it sit for 30 minutes to 1 hour.
- Gently scrub with a sponge or an old toothbrush.
- Rinse with water and dry.
✔ Result: Vinegar dissolves limescale and restores shine.
🍋 Method 2: Lemon & Salt (For Light Rust)
What You’ll Need:
- Half a lemon
- A little salt
Steps:
- Sprinkle salt on the rusty area.
- Rub the lemon directly over it.
- Let it sit for 10–15 minutes.
- Rinse and dry.
✔ Great for removing light rust and leaving a fresh scent.
🧼 Method 3: Baking Soda (For Stubborn Stains)
What You’ll Need:
- Baking soda
- A little water
Steps:
- Mix baking soda with water to form a paste.
- Apply it to the stained areas.
- Gently scrub with a brush.
- Rinse thoroughly.
✔ Helps remove tough stains without scratching the surface.
💡 Helpful Tips
- Avoid using sharp or rough tools to prevent scratches
- Repeat the process if buildup is heavy
- Dry the faucet after each use to prevent future limescale
- Clean once a week to keep it shiny
✨ Final Result
With these simple methods, your faucet will look clean, shiny, and almost like new again. No need for harsh chemicals—just a few natural ingredients from your kitchen can do the job perfectly.
If you want, I can also show you how to clean your shower head the same way 😉

