I've got some metal taps inside my house that are really prone to water stains. I'm considering using RainX to try and keep them clean and prevent the stains from appearing. Has anyone tried this long-term? I'm also a bit worried about whether it might damage the taps.
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Before applying RainX, make sure to clean off any mineral deposits with warm vinegar. After that, you can use RainX or even car wax. Just remember to apply it on a hidden area first, and consider wiping your faucets dry after use to avoid more spots!
I haven’t used it on taps specifically, but I tried RainX on my stainless steel sink before. It worked for a little while, but I had to reapply it after a couple of weeks. No damage was noticed, but testing a small hidden spot first is a smart move!
Using RainX can help with those pesky water stains since it repels moisture. I’ve heard it doesn’t harm metal faucets, so you should be good to go! Just reapply as needed to keep it effective.
