Safe Solutions
So, what is safe to use on your faucet? Simple dish soap and water is a good place to start. Use a soft, soapy cloth to gently wipe down the surface and rinse well. Dry with a separate cloth and buff until it shines.
If your faucet still looks dull or dirty, try using a mixture of white vinegar/water. Simply dip a soft cloth into the mixture and spot clean.
Hard water stains or lime and calcium buildup can be difficult or impossible to remove with a cloth, especially if left to accumulate. Try using a soft-bristled toothbrush and baking soda. Simply wet the toothbrush, dip into baking soda, and scrub gently. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry with a soft cloth. Make sure you check with your manufacturer beforehand, but this method is safe for most finishes.
Chemical cleaners like Formula 409® Antibacterial All-Purpose Cleaner, Fantastik® All-Purpose Cleaner, Windex® Original Glass Cleaner are also great products to use on most faucets, but again, check with your manufacturer for a full list of approved cleaners.
Ask For Advice
If you are ever unsure if a cleaning product is safe, always ask the manufacturer before trying it. Your Interior Designer can also assist you in finding the right cleaning techniques for your particular faucet.