Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Tom’s Guide
Tom’s Guide
Technology
Cynthia Lawrence

People are going crazy over this aluminum foil hack that cleans faucets — here's what happened when I tried it

Cleaning faucet with foil.

I love my kitchen. And if there’s one thing that I take great pride in is keeping my chrome faucet shiny. Since this is obviously put to good use on a daily basis, it’s often prone to water stains that make it look dull. As a result, I’m constantly cleaning and wiping it down to ensure it remains spotless.

But, the ‘CleanTok’ community are swearing by this one cleaning hack to clean and remove marks on faucets. What’s more, this simply involves a common cooking prep essential that we all have in our kitchens — a scrunched-up ball of aluminum foil.

As a Homes editor, my job is to try and test various cleaning hacks, and I've tried them all. From concocting a salt and white vinegar solution to sacrificing my lemons to shift stubborn limescale, nothing has really been a surprising ‘game-changer’ for me. Admittedly, I wasn’t convinced the answer to my woes was a scrunched up piece of aluminum foil — but no harm in trying, I suppose.

While there are many surprising uses for aluminum foil, it turns out it can also make a good chrome cleaner too. After much reluctance to try this (at the risk of scratching my expensive faucet), I finally decided to test out this aluminum foil hack to see if it actually works. Here’s what happened.

Here’s what happened when I tried aluminum foil on my faucet

Water marks on faucet before cleaning with foil (Image credit: Future)

First, I rolled up a strip of aluminum foil into a small ball, and gently scrubbed at the water marks on the top of the faucet. I was keen not to apply too much pressure in case it damaged the surface (and the last thing I wanted was an expensive replacement!).

Cleaning faucet with foil (Image credit: Future)

At first, I didn’t feel it was doing much at all, ( I’m not a patient person), but I decided to stick to it. Luckily I did! After scrubbing in circular motions for about 20 seconds, I noticed that the water marks were beginning to disappear.

I continued doing this for the entire chrome, not missing a spot and going over areas that were still visibly smudged. Overall, this took about six minutes. Then once I was satisfied, I simply took my microfiber cloth to give the chrome a final wipe.

Shiny chrome kitchen faucet in kitchen after cleaning with foil (Image credit: Future)

I was pleasantly surprised to see that my faucet was free from water marks and appeared to gleam again. Although it wasn’t instant results compared to my trusted cleaning spray, I must say that I was impressed with the shiny surfaces. In fact, I could see my own reflection on the faucet — which is always a good sign. What’s more, this method is quick and easy, and won’t cost a fortune.

To be on the safe side however, I would try on a tiny spot first to ensure the foil doesn’t damage your faucet surface. Secondly, I wouldn’t recommend this method for tackling heavy limescale build-up, as you’ll probably need a stronger solution or tool for that.

In any case, if you just want to get rid of light water marks, or give your chrome faucets a good polish, then aluminum foil is a clever cleaning trick.

Follow Tom's Guide on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!

More from Tom's Guide

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.