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The bathroom is one of the areas of the house where we usually spend the most time cleaning, especially if limescale, mold and hardened soap have taken over some surfaces. If you can't remove this type of stain with classic industrial cleaners and you want to avoid using bleach, try applying one of the following tricks with white vinegar.
You may have noticed that the bathroom gets dirty more easily, due to the large quantities of germs and bacteria that it accumulates every day. Even the daily use of soap and abundant humidity can cause stains to appear, even mold, giving the bathroom a shabby look.
Intestinal bacteria are microorganisms that can jump on any surface in the bathroom, from tiles to doors, from handles to faucets, from toothbrushes to towels. But the toilet accumulates the greatest quantity, and for this reason it should be cleaned daily.
White vinegar to clean the toilet
If you want to remove brown stains and limescale from your toilet and make sure you eliminate all bacteria, simply spray a little white vinegar over the entire surface.
Leave it to act for 20-30 minutes, then scrub well with a toothbrush or sponge and rinse. Finally, flush. In addition to being a disinfectant, white vinegar is also very powerful against brown stains.
Cleaning tiles with white vinegar
Over time, bathroom tiles tend to become dull, due to the accumulation of soap residue and fungi. Restoring their original shine is as simple as it is economical: all you need is white vinegar.
Mix 250 ml of white vinegar with 150 ml of water and pour into a spray bottle. Spray the solution over the entire surface of the tiles and, after 15 minutes, scrub well with a sponge.
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