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How to remove the dark circle around faucets

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# đźš° How to Remove the Dark Circle Around Faucets: A Simple Guide to a Spotless Sink

Have you ever noticed a **dark ring or grimy buildup around the base of your faucets** — where the metal meets the sink? No matter how clean the rest of your bathroom or kitchen looks, that **unsightly circle** can make everything feel less than fresh.

The good news? You **don’t need harsh chemicals or expensive cleaners** to make it disappear.

With just a few household ingredients and a little effort, you can **remove that dark circle** and restore your faucets to a sparkling, like-new shine.

## đź§Ş What Causes the Dark Ring Around Faucets?

That ring is typically caused by:

* **Hard water deposits** (calcium, lime, and mineral buildup)
* **Soap scum** and residue
* **Mold or mildew** (especially in damp, poorly ventilated areas)
* Accumulated **grime or toothpaste drips** in bathrooms

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Over time, these materials settle at the base of the faucet and create a **stubborn stain** that resists regular cleaning.

## 🧼 What You’ll Need

Most of these items are already in your kitchen:

### 🛠️ Basic Supplies:

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* Baking soda
* White vinegar
* Old toothbrush or small cleaning brush
* Cotton balls or paper towels
* Dish soap
* Old rag or microfiber cloth
* (Optional) Lemon juice
* (Optional) An old credit card or plastic scraper

 

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