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Cleaning bathrooms with baking soda

Cleaning bathroom

If you just take yourself some time for the preparation of detergents, we can offer you quite a few ideas to effectively clean your bathroom. The time it takes you is just as much as you spend to jump to the store for chemical cleaners. And it is cheaper and healthier!

Ceramic tiles

Baking soda, salt and a little of water.
If you want to have surfaces in your bathroom clean and odorless, sprinkle baking soda on ceramic tiles and rub with a damp sponge or cloth. Cooking salt can add to the mixture to help with the heavy dirt.


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Lemon juice or vinegar:
Attack the mold, stains and all the fat lines by spraying or pouring lemon juice or vinegar. Allow 10 to 15 minutes to acts. Then scrub with a stiff brush.

Tea tree oil, water and liquid soap:
Instead of bleach, disinfect bathrooms with two cups of water, three tablespoons of liquid soap and 20 to 30 drops of tea tree oil.

Cleaners for the bathroom mirrors and windows

White vinegar, water and newsprint:
Mix 2 tablespoons of white vinegar with water and pour into a bottle with a spray. First nebulize, then clean with newspaper. If you do not like the smell of vinegar, you can substitute it with lemon juice or soda.

Toilet

Vinegar:
If you add a cup of undiluted white vinegar into your toilet once a month and leave it overnight and not purged, it will eliminate past and future rings that occur.

Borax:
Refresh the smelly toilet to spray it with a quarter cup of borax, by placing it in the bowl, then brush with a toilet brush. Let stand for 30 minutes or overnight if possible.




Vinegar:
To clean soap scum from shower door cab wet sponge with white vinegar and wipe the surface. To clean the plastic curtain always put it in the washing machine with half a cup of white vinegar, add yet a regular amount of detergent. Wash it on gentle cycle, then hang to drip curtain and dry naturally.

Clogged drain

Bicarbonate of soda and boiling water (if necessary, add the vinegar):
Pour the half cup of baking soda in a drain, followed by 2 cups of boiling water. If this fails, then pour a half cup of vinegar afterwards. Rinse it again and pour three liters of boiling water. If a mixture of baking soda and vinegar is regularly poured into drains, it prevents clogging.





 
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