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## 🧽 Step-by-Step: How to Remove the Dark Ring
### 1. **Soften the Gunk**
Soak a few **cotton balls or paper towels** in white vinegar and wrap them around the base of the faucet where the stain is.
Let it sit for **15–30 minutes**. The vinegar will start to dissolve mineral deposits and loosen grime.
> 🔍 Tip: For heavier buildup, let it soak longer — up to an hour.
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### 2. **Scrub Gently**
Remove the cotton and sprinkle **baking soda** directly onto the stained area. It should start fizzing slightly from the vinegar.
Use an **old toothbrush or small scrub brush** to gently scrub around the base. This helps lift away the loosened grime without scratching your faucet.
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### 3. **Rinse and Wipe**
Wipe away the residue with a **damp cloth**. If needed, use a bit of **dish soap** to remove any leftover oil or soap scum.
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### 4. **For Stubborn Rings**
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If some of the dark ring remains, make a **paste of baking soda and lemon juice** or **hydrogen peroxide**, apply it to the ring, and let it sit for another 15 minutes before scrubbing again.
> 🧴 Hydrogen peroxide is great for mold or mildew discoloration.
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### 5. **Final Polish**
After the area is clean, dry it with a **soft cloth** and, if you like, add a small amount of **vinegar or glass cleaner** for extra shine.
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## 🛡️ How to Prevent It from Coming Back
Keeping the area dry is key. Here’s how to stay ahead of the grime:
* Wipe down faucet bases after each use
* Use a small towel to dry the area daily
* Regularly clean with vinegar and baking soda once a week
* Fix any drips or leaks that may cause standing water
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## 💬 Final Thoughts
That dark circle around your faucet may seem like a permanent eyesore, but with just a little elbow grease and the right ingredients, you can make it disappear — and keep it gone. **A clean faucet makes your entire sink area look fresher, brighter, and more hygienic.**
No fancy tools, no harsh chemicals — just **smart cleaning that works**.
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**Want more natural cleaning tips for tough spots around the house? Let me know — happy to help!**
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