If you’ve ever scrubbed your sink or faucet until your arms ache—only to see those chalky white or cloudy mineral deposits still clinging stubbornly—you’re not alone.
Hard water stains (caused by calcium, magnesium, and lime buildup) are notoriously tough… but the solution is surprisingly simple, safe, and sitting in your pantry right now: distilled white vinegar.
Thanks to clever home hacks like the one shared by YouTuber Crouton Crackerjacks, you can restore your fixtures to sparkling, like-new shine in minutes—no harsh chemicals required.
Why Vinegar Works
Hard water stains are mineral deposits, not dirt. Soap and water won’t cut it—but acetic acid (the active ingredient in vinegar) dissolves these minerals on contact.
Distilled white vinegar is ideal because it’s:
Strong enough to break down limescale
Non-toxic and eco-friendly
Gentle on chrome, stainless steel, and porcelain (when used properly)
What You’ll Need
Distilled white vinegar (not apple cider or cleaning vinegar—distilled works best)
An old cloth or microfiber rag
A green-and-yellow sponge (the yellow side for gentle scrubbing, green for tougher spots)
Optional: Rubber gloves (if you have sensitive skin)
💡 Pro Tip: For extra power, warm the vinegar slightly (not boiling)—heat speeds up the reaction!
Step-by-Step Instructions
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