Use and Care Manual
What’s the best way to remove lime and mineral deposits from my faucet?
If using a mild household cleanser doesn’t do the job, place a cloth soaked 
in white vinegar over the deposits for several hours, then try the mild cleanser 
again. Note: Drying the faucet with a soft cloth after each use will help 
prevent mineral deposits. 
How do I remove mineral deposits from the aerator?
• Unscrew aerator or use the special tool that came with your faucet. 
If your aerator has a separate black sealing gasket, rinse it in clear water.
• Soak the aerator in a 50/50 vinegar and water solution for several hours.
• Flush the aerator with water.
• Rub stubborn deposits with a toothbrush.
How do I clean/remove mineral deposits from my pull-out/pull-down wand, 
showerhead or handshower?
The face of your pull-out/pull-down wand, showerhead or handshower 
most likely incorporates Delta
®
 Touch-Clean
®
 technology. To ensure proper 
spraying, follow these steps:
• Wipe over the soft rubber spray holes on 
your Touch-Clean pull-out/pull-down wand, 
showerhead or handshower face, using your 
fingertips to loosen and break away residue 
and mineral deposits.
For a Deeper Cleaning:
• Unscrew the showerhead, handshower or wand.
•  Soak it in a 50/50 vinegar and water solution 
for several hours.
• Rub stubborn deposits with a toothbrush.
Visit the “How-To” Video Gallery on 
deltafaucet.com/videogallery or 
YouTube.com/deltafaucet to watch a 
video demonstrating how to clean or 
replace an aerator.
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