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Yellowish bathroom floor, run to the kitchen to get rid of it immediately: just one drop is enough

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citric acid

A natural ingredient you have in your kitchen is citric acid, also known as lemon juice. Being a slightly acidic substance, it is able to remove limescale without damaging the ceramic, restoring it to its natural splendor. You can use citric acid alone or in combination with other products. Here it is:

  • Citric Acid and Dishwashing Liquid     – Mix a glass of citric acid with 10 ml of dishwashing liquid. Shake the solution well and use it like any other toilet cleaner. The descaling effect of citric acid removes limescale deposits from the floor.
  • Citric Acid and Borax     : Mix one cup of citric acid with two cups of borax. Apply the mixture to the toilet walls, let it sit for 15 minutes, and then rinse. Your toilets will be free of yellow stains.

Hydrogen peroxide

Another great toilet bleach is     hydrogen peroxide     . You probably have a bottle of this at home that you can use to remove yellow stains from toilets.

You can use 10, 20, 30 or 40 volumes of hydrogen peroxide. This is a natural remedy that has surprising effects in cleaning toilets, eliminating the yellowish color that has accumulated at the bottom. The advantage of using this ingredient instead of products containing chlorine or bleach is that it is not harmful to the environment and does not produce toxic fumes. Pour it into the toilet and     let it sit overnight     . The next morning     scrub it with the brush     and then flush, the floor will be very clean.

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