Bathroom- Cleaning Bathroom with simple home remedies
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No wonder tiled showers are plagued by soap scum; with all the activities that goes on in the bathroom, Mirrors become dingy, and tub lose their shine. Home remedies are often helpful and safer for kids, pets and your own health. To keep your porcelain tubs sparkling to freshening the air, you can easily used items found in your home to solve common bathroom issues.
Cleaning your bathroom with home remedies
- Provide enough ventilation and wear gloves, when using bleach to disinfect sinks and remove bathroom stains. Never mix bleach with ammonia, vinegar or others, to avoid toxic complication.
- Mix 1/2 cup of ammonia, 1/4 c up of rubbing alcohol, and 1/2 cup vinegar with a gallon water to use when your bathroom walls become dingy. This remedy also clean wood features in your bathroom.
- To eradicate dirt and odor pour 1 can of soda into the toilet bowl and let it sit for about an hour before scrubbing and flushing.
- Rings or stubborn stains around a white porcelain tub actually respond to oven cleaner. Spray the cleaner on the stain and let it sit for couple hours. Thoroughly rinse off the cleaner. Do not use this spray on colored porcelain tubs, as it can cause fading. Oven cleaner can also ruin your plastic and fabric shower curtains, so be careful when using this solution.
Cleaning Bathroom
- Use a bit of shampoo to remove soap scum from your bathroom and facets, since shampoo rinses clean. Shampoo also makes a decent buffing agent for chrome facets.
- use cream of tartar to remove bath tub stains, simply place a small amount cream of tartar in a small cup or shallow dish. Add hydrogen peroxide drop by drop until a thick paste has been made. Apply mixture to stain and let it dry. When you remove the dry paste the stain should disappeared as well.
- A apply a moist cloth with one teaspoon baby oil, to wipe built up soap scum, bath tub or dirt in your shower stall. Use another cloth to wipe off excessive oil. Spray a disinfectant cleaner to remove any lingering germs. Use this home remedy to remove water marks and soap films from glass shower door.
- To keep bathroom fixtures spot until the next cleaning, rib a piece of wax paper after their initial cleaning. The wax transfer to the fixture and will deflect water droplets temporarily.
- Wipe down fixtures with baby wipes, when you are in need of a quick polish. Use a separate cloth to shine.
- To absorb moisture and odor, hide a couple pieces of charcoal in your bathroom. It is recommended to change the charcoal every couple of months.
- Dip cotton ball in pure vanilla extract, to treat less than desirable odors in the bathroom. Place a small dish on your sink to fill the air with a sweet scent.
- To clean your toilet, drop two denture cleansing tablets into the water and let it sit overnight. Use brush to remove stains then flush.
Cleaning Bathroom
- Remove stains from mirrors and disinfect sinks by saturating a sponge in rubbing alcohol before cleaning. To avoid breathing in the fumes, turn on your bathroom ventilation.
- To get a shiny facet use vegetable or olive oil buff surfaces with dry rag. Rinse off the oil with club soda and wipe dry.
- lemon juice work wonders to remove bath tub, disinfect sinks and polish bathroom fixtures, use lemon juice undiluted or mix with water.
- Clean tub, sinks, tile grout, shower tiles and plumbing fixtures with toothpaste. If you have stain on your bathroom wall use toothpaste to remove it. Make sure to use plain, white toothpaste, instead of, gel varieties or those that contains additives, such as bleaching substance.
- Use an old toothbrush as an effective scrub brush to maneuvers in hard to reach places and tight spots. It is perfect for loosening stubborn stains.
- To make a decent duster and polishing cloth for fixtures, use dry sheets. To gently eliminate odors, place an unused dry sheet in a less visual place in the bathroom.
- Use salt, which serves as an effective abrasive, use salt to scrub bath tub, sinks, floors and showers. Salt also clean tile grout.
- Use baking soda as a mild abrasive to deodorize and clean your shower, tub and toilet. Some people pour the soda on a damp sponge or pour from the box. By adding just the right amount of water to baking soda you can make an effective paste. Baking soda also eliminates odors when poured down drains and sinks.
The above home remedies not only save you money, but also encourages a healthy living environment. The majority of home remedies do not use chemicals, instead, rely on natural ingredients, you can also maintain your bathroom in an eco-friendly manner.
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It's strange how the best products to clean bathrooms - or in fact any area of the house - with are usually things that you would never have thought would apply to the room you're cleaning. It almost makes you not bother buying any proper cleaning products, thanks!














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Just Ask Susan Level 8 Commenter 14 months ago
There are a lot of things here that I would never have thought of trying but will now thanks. Avon Skin So Soft works really well on really stubborn stains. Apply the skin so soft to the stain, let sit for about 1/2 hour and scrub. I was told about this one and I wouldn't have believed if I had not have tried. Good hub and voted up and useful.