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Old 05-04-2012, 04:31 PM   #3
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quote:Originally posted by jimcol

White vinegar. Dub it on, let sit a couple of minutes, wipe with a rag. Might take a couple of applications, If they are really stubborn deposits may need to use a scrub brush or tooth brush with the vinegar. The finish on the faucets that come with the rigs may have some discoloration with the really powerful CLR or heavy duty bath cleaners. That is why I opt for the vinegar. Jim
X2. That's what we use on restaurant equipment.
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