Cleaning experts have shared a simple and affordable way to make your bathroom taps shine – and all you need is a 69p household item

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Limescale can build up thanks to grime and dirt(Image: Henadzi Pechan via Getty Images)

There’s nothing quite like sinking into a warm bath after a long day, particularly as the weather turns nippier. However, we often neglect mundane tasks such as scrubbing the bathtub and taps.

Maintaining a clean tub and taps is not only more sanitary but also saves us time and effort by preventing the accumulation of grime and dirt. Ideally, if you’re a regular bath user, you should be giving your bathroom taps a good clean at least once a week.

If you use them less frequently, a thorough clean once a month should suffice.

Luckily, experts from cleaning brand Method have shared some handy tips on how to keep our bathroom taps sparkling and free from limescale, reports the Express.

Washing-up liquid can double up as a cleaner for your bathtub taps(Image: Getty)

Make taps shine

Did you know that washing-up liquid can double up as a cleaner for your bathtub taps?

For chrome taps, combine a small amount of washing-up liquid, such as Method’s coconut water variant, with warm water and apply the mixture to the tap using a soft cloth or sponge.

Ensure you rub the solution in smooth circles to lift off any dirt.

Rinse promptly and dry the surface immediately with a soft cloth to avoid water spots.

For stainless steel taps, a soft cloth dabbed with a drop of washing-up liquid can effectively banish fingerprints.

You can pick up washing-up liquid from Tesco or Asda for a mere 69p.

Wait before you wipe

Cleaning can be a bit of a drag, and we’re all keen to get it over with quickly.

However, this is where many folks slip up – they don’t give the products enough time to do their job.

So, when sprucing up your bathroom taps, allow the cleaning solution to sit for a good 15-20 minutes before giving it a scrub.

This allows it ample time to fully combat stubborn stains and soap scum, guaranteeing a sparkling finish.

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