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Bright sparkling sink fixtures can change the look of a kitchen or bathroom, but soap scum and mineral deposits can leave a faucet looking dingy and grimy. When soap scum and hard water deposits are left to sit long enough on fixtures, they can even corrode the metal itself, leading to irreversible damage.

Keeping fixtures clean takes a combination of mechanical effort and the right products. The owner of the fixtures can supply the effort, while Sears can provide top notch cleaning products to keep every kind of fixture clean and bright and add just the right amount of luster and shine.

Stainless steel and chrome fixtures should be wiped off with a soft cloth to reduce wear and water damage. Kenmore stainless steel cleaners should be used on stainless steel fixtures, while chrome cleaners polish and reduce the risk of tarnish. Combination stainless steel and chrome cleaners are available for homes that contain both types of fixtures. Because stainless has a tendency to become scratched, it is essential to clean it gently, using only soft microfiber cloths and nonabrasive cleansers.

Brushed nickel fixtures are a popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms, lasting longer between cleaning sessions and unlikely to register water spots. Brass is another common choice, as popular for its durability as it is for its beauty. Brass may not erode, but it may tarnish if not cleaned and protected by a product made specifically for brass fixtures.

For the best cleaning results, one must clean around the base of the fixtures first to loosen deposits. If necessary, a soft bristled toothbrush can be used to loosen the grime so that it can be rinsed away easily. Wipe down the faucets and handles thoroughly, and rinse and wipe them down again. Rinse the fixtures a final time with clean water, and dry them off. Finish by polishing to a shine with a clean, dry microfiber cloth. It is critical to use cleansers specific to the type of fixtures like those from Sears to avoid damaging the sink.