Dip a soft cloth in the cleaning solution.
Cleaning gold bathroom fixtures.
Do not press hard or use a.
Drape the wet cloth over the fixture.
Wait one hour then remove the bag of vinegar and turn on the shower to flush away the vinegar and sediment.
I have to replace the gold tone fixtures from a double sink they don t work see below and are ugly.
Then go to home depot or lowes and buy some spray paint in one of the metal finishes.
Gently wipe the faucet with the cloth.
Make sure they are cleaned well and if you have rough spots sand them.
Polish with a soft cloth.
Mix three cups of water with one cup of vinegar in a spray bottle or a bowl.
For those of you who don t know what one part vinegar to three parts water means mix one cup vinegar with three cups water in a bowl or spray bottle.
Many people have done this to fixtures and they look great and hold up well too.
Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
General cleaning instructions a damp cloth and mild liquid dishwashing soap may be used followed by rinsing with water and drying with a soft cloth.
This mixing basically depends on the situation of your faucet.
Buff dry with a clean cloth.
A polished brass faucet helps give the bathroom shown here a vintage look.
However the previous owners who remodeled this bath room in the 90 s were consistent with the gold tone throughout the bathroom.
It is on the tub spi.
I recently had a new bathroom installed with gold plated fittings shower taps etc.
For fixtures with oil rubbed bronze or brass finishes it is often recommend that you use only water for cleaning.
Repeat as needed until clean.
Easy to clean and easy to find.
You are not supposed to use standard cleaning products on these as they can damage and strip the gold finish.
Most common household cleaners including mild abrasives for brushed chrome and platinum can be used when used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions for use.
I would prefer to go with brushed nickel.
The main ingredients of the substance are vinegar and water that are also safe to be used to clean other fixtures.
When picking out additional fixtures show your designer a sample to match.
Mix a little baking soda with distilled water on a sponge and gently dab the water spots.
Rinse thoroughly and buff dry with a soft cloth.
Instead you use diluted dishsoap washing up liquid and you can also buff with a soft dry cloth.
Mix one part vinegar with three parts water in a clean bucket.
You can double or triple the dose if you think it s necessary.
Polished brass an all time favorite.
Attach the bag over the showerhead with a rubber band.