I Wrapped a Cloth Towel Around My Flat Tub Faucet and Didn’t Expect This
Flat tub faucets create a specific kind of cleaning problem. Water does not drip straight down. It spreads, pools, and dries in place. Over time, that leaves hard mineral buildup right along the edge and underside of the spout. I had already tried the usual advice. Vinegar in a plastic bag. CLR soak. Longer wait times. None of it worked. Every liquid solution drained out through the channels underneath the faucet. The issue was not the cleaner. It was gravity. Why Soaking Fails on Flat Faucets Traditional descaling relies on one thing: contact time. On downward-facing fixtures, liquid stays put. On flat tub faucets, it runs off immediately. Even thick solutions slip away before they can soften the buildup. Scrubbing does not help when the deposits are still bonded to the metal. Without time, nothing breaks down. That is where the paper towel method changes everything. What I Used The setup stayed simple and low-risk, built around items I already had at home. Instead of paper ...