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How to remove the dark circle around the faucets

If you mean the dark ring/stain around bathroom or kitchen faucets, it’s usually caused by hard-water deposits, soap residue, mildew, or grime trapped around the faucet base.

Try this first
Clean and dry the area.
Soak a cloth or paper towel in white vinegar and place it around the dark area for 10–15 minutes.
Wipe gently with a soft sponge or microfiber cloth.
For stubborn residue, make a paste with baking soda and a little water, gently rub, then rinse thoroughly.
Dry the area completely afterward to prevent the stain from returning.
If it is black or mold-like

Use a bathroom cleaner appropriate for the faucet/surface, or 3% hydrogen peroxide on a compatible nonporous surface. Test a small hidden area first.

Important: Never mix vinegar with bleach or other cleaning products.

If you can send me a photo of the dark circle, I can tell you what is most likely causing it and the safest way to remove it without damaging the faucet or countertop.

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