One of the things on my "To Do" list was to clean the
taps on our bathroom sinks. They were
pretty icky. I got the one in the
upstairs bathroom done when I did the big clean and decorated. The downstairs bathroom however was still
waiting for my attention.
Cleaning the taps is fairly easy and requires only a few tools
that most of us already have. A screwdriver,
an old tooth brush and some cleaner is about all that is necessary to get the
job done.
First thing plug the drain so you don't losing anything
down the hole.
Amazing how much crap accumulates under these things |
With a small flat blade screwdriver carefully remove the cover on
the tap. There is a little notch where
you do this.
Using a flat blade or Phillips head screwdriver remove the center
screw and lift off the handle. Lay the
handles in the sink and spray well with some cleaner. Spray the faucet too. Let soak for a few minutes. Scrub everything clean with an old soft
bristled tooth brush getting into all the nooks and crannies. Clean the covers and screws too.
Eeeeeeeew! |
Gross! |
Rinse and let everything dry thoroughly. I used a large tumbler with warm water
brought brought in from the kitchen. Put everything back together in
the opposite way you took it apart. Make
sure to put the correct covers on the correct handles and in the proper
position.
Beautiful! |
Now stand back and admire your handy work.
This is a fairly simple task with huge visual results. Why do I wait so long between scourings? Thanks for the gentle nudge
ReplyDeleteTell me about it. I could kick myself for waiting so long once it is done. But I seem to find that with a lot of tasks. Ha, ha.
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