Any white vinegar will do. Vinegar is an amazing disinfectant and will help kill any germs and bacteria.
Pull the baggie of vinegar up over your kitchen faucet and secure it with your rubber band or hair tie and let sit for 20-30 minutes.
Remove the baggie and discard. Use a dish brush to remove any bits that are left on the faucet head and rinse with warm water.
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