Vinegar can clean your taps
One miracle household item can clean every part of your bathroom, according to experts at . The common household item is the secret hack to a sparkly bathroom.
White vinegar can make bathroom grime vanish in minutes if used the right way. In fact, it’s a safe and natural alternative to chemical cleaners, which often contain harsh ingredients and strong fumes.
It doesn’t just remove grime but also disinfects, leaving your bathroom clean and fresh at the same time!
This is because white vinegar contains acetic acid, which gives it its strong cleaning power. The acidity helps break down mineral deposits from hard water, dissolve soap scum, and combat mould and mildew.
Unlike many commercial cleaners, vinegar leaves no residue and is safe for most surfaces.
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It can also help with shower screens
PlumbWorld reports that in the UK, where over 60% of homes deal with hard water, limescale build-up on taps, shower screens, and toilets is a frequent issue. White vinegar offers a straightforward, natural solution to effectively address this problem.
So, here’s how you’re going to use it:
For shower screens and tiles, mix equal parts white vinegar and warm water in a spray bottle. Generously spray the solution on the shower screen, tiles, and other areas with grime or limescale.
Let it sit for five minutes to break down the build-up. Wipe away the grime with a soft cloth or sponge. For tougher spots, scrub gently with a non-abrasive pad.
Rinse with water and dry with a clean microfiber cloth for a streak-free finish.
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For Toilets all you need to do is pour one to two cups of white vinegar into the toilet bowl. Let it sit for at least five minutes (or longer for tough stains).
Scrub with a toilet brush, ensuring the vinegar covers all areas. Flush to reveal a clean, stain-free toilet bowl.
If your main concern is your tap – then soak a clean cloth in undiluted white vinegar and wrap it around taps or faucets with limescale build-up.
Let it sit for five to 10 minutes to allow the vinegar to work. Then unwrap the cloth and scrub any remaining residue with an old toothbrush.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth and dry to make your fixtures sparkle!