The bathroom is one of the fastest rooms in the house to get dirty, thanks to our daily routines of brushing our teeth, showering, and washing our hands. Not only do we leave behind dead skin cells, hair, and soap residues, but limescale also forms over time, which can be difficult to eliminate. However, with regular cleaning and the right tricks, it is possible to keep your bathroom clean and hygienic. Here are some tips:
Clean the faucets and sink with vinegar
Vinegar or vinegar essence is an effective and environmentally friendly way to dissolve limescale. Simply mix the homemade remedy with a little water and use it to clean the faucets, sink, bathtub, shower, or tiles. For stubborn limescale residues, such as on the sink plug, you can apply the pure product or mix it with baking soda to form a paste. Let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe it away.
Shine your shower cabin with rinse aid
Limescale stains often form quickly on glass or plastic shower cabins. Prevent this by treating your shower walls with a rinse aid. This product, typically used for dishes and cutlery, can also keep your bathroom clean for up to four weeks. Start by cleaning the shower cabin thoroughly with a universal cleaner or vinegar. Then, mix some rinse aid with water in a small bucket or sprayer and apply it to the shower walls and faucets. Rinse afterwards.
Remove urinary scale in toilets
Urinary scale can cause unsightly discoloration in toilets and can be difficult to remove. However, there are simple home remedies that can help. One option is to use Coca-Cola. Mix a bottle of regular and sugary Coca-Cola (0.5 liters) with two packets of baking powder. Spread the mixture in the toilet bowl and let it sit for at least one hour, preferably overnight. Then, scrub with the toilet brush to remove the urinary scale. Other home remedies such as citric acid or denture cleaner can also be effective.
Clean floor and ceramic tiles with home remedies
Bathroom tiles can quickly accumulate dirt and dust from activities like brushing your teeth or washing your hands. To keep your tiles clean and shiny, you can use common household items such as a universal cleaner, glass cleaner, or shampoo. Simply add a small amount of the cleaner to the cleaning water, wipe the tiles using a dry microfiber cloth, and you're done. Before cleaning, make sure to remove any hair and dust from the tiles using a broom or vacuum cleaner. For acid-sensitive natural stone tiles, it's best to use mild soap instead of vinegar.
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