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We've all seen the life hack on Pinterest where you rub your faucet with waxed paper to resist water spots…
We all also know that's a crock of crap, and totally doesn't work. Don't believe me? Give it a shot. Then have a toddler come wash dishes with you (or in my case, my husband) and get back to me. Like cookies in a teacup, mouth wash pedicures, and the lemon Cayenne pepper cleanse, it's a dud.
If you want to rid your faucet of unsightly water spots, ladies and gents, you need to upgrade your faucet. Now you may be thinking that upgrading to a fancy pants spot resistant faucet sounds expensive…and, it kind of is. You're not going to get a nice faucet for under 150 bucks. You sacrifice style, finish, longevity, and convenience when you start bottoming out on prices.
Luckily Moen has got your back. The Moen Kinzel pullout kitchen faucet in Spot Resist Stainless is available at Lowe's for under 200 dollars. They tell me installation is a breeze. That doesn't really matter to me, but it matters to my husband who would be doing it. What does matter to me is that I can wash out a giant spaghetti pot without it hitting the nozzle of the faucet. The hose on it is detachable from the actually faucet, which makes for a sleek design. Less clutter around the sink makes everything look so much cleaner, don't you think?
Mmmm. Stylish. Can't you see that attached to a farm house sink like this?
Plus it's less stuff to sanitize when you drop chicken cutlets in the sink which splatter seven ways from Sunday. Whoops.
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Until next time!