There are three ways to clean your chrome or nickel items.
How to clean brushed chrome door handles.
To do this schlage recommends starting with a mild liquid dishwashing soap detergent mixed with water.
Use your breath and buff with a soft cloth.
Scrub the chrome with the soapy water making sure you cover every inch of the metal.
Immediately dry all surfaces with a clean towel.
Wipe the chrome with the cleaning solution.
You re going to make a paste which will clean the tarnish away for you.
Create a paste from equal parts of flour vinegar and salt.
Mix it thoroughly until it turns to a paste and then rub it on to the surface of the brass or copper.
Press the cloth onto the area with buildup.
Spray a cotton swab with glass cleaner or hard surface cleaner to clean hard to reach areas such as where the faucet and sink.
Wipe fixtures clean with a soft damp rag or chamois cloth daily.
Use a putty knife to gently and carefully scrape the gunk only not the nickel itself.
Dip a sponge or microfiber cloth into the soapy water.
Soap and water one of the most effective ways to clean chrome is also one of the simplest.
Gently wipe the surface of your door hardware with the mild soap and water mixture.
Gently rub the paste onto your solid brass and copper door hardware pro tip.
Wet a cloth with warm water.
About a tablespoon apiece is a good place to begin depending on how much hardware you plan to clean.
Break up grime with a damp cloth and putty knife.
If you re having trouble getting into chromed nooks and crannies use a soft toothbrush to get the job done.
Take a bowl and measure in one tablespoon of flour one of salt and one of vinegar.
This works for your cookware too.
Wring out some of the excess water so it doesn t drip everywhere.
Simply dip a soft rag into warm soapy water and wipe the grime away.
We now sell the microfibre cloths which you use.