Turn to vinegar if you want your bath corner to look squeaky clean. Vinegar, a staple in Indian kitchens, is a natural cleaning agent and can help you get rid of those stubborn water stains, soap scum and marks. You might not know but vinegar is your saviour if you are tired of unclogging drains and shower heads. Here is a quick guide on how you can use the versatile vinegar to clean your bathroom.
In a bowl, add white vinegar and water in equal parts. Transfer the mix in a spray bottle. Spray this solution across the bathroom sink, soap dispensers, and holders. Let it sit for a few minutes and then start scrubbing it gently with a sponge. Rinse with water to remove the vinegar solution completely.
Take vinegar and water solution in a bowl. Dip a clean, soft cloth in the solution and then wipe the mirrors with this cloth. You can also use a newspaper if you don't want any streaks on the mirror.
For this one, you just need to dunk a microfibre cloth in vinegar and wrap it around the faucet for an hour or overnight. Vinegar has a high amount of acid present in it which helps break down the mineral deposits on faucets. Wipe off with a dry cloth and you once again have shining faucets.
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How often do you clean bathroom tiles? Over time, soap scum accumulates over them, making your bathroom look untidy and stinky. Mix vinegar and dishwashing liquid in equal parts to make a solution and using a sponge, clean your bathroom tiles. You can also use this mix for shower doors and bathtubs. Let it sit for a few minutes, gently scrub, and then rinse with water.
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Mix a cup of baking soda with vinegar and as soon as it begins to fizz out, pour it over the clogged drain or showerhead. Follow with a splash of hot water. The combination of vinegar and baking soda will break down the debris, further unclogging the drains.
The baking soda and vinegar combo always works well for toilet bowls. They leave the toilet bowls super clean and help clear the smell in your bath space too. Pour a cup of vinegar over the toilet bowl and let it sit for about 10 minutes. Next, add a cup of baking soda, followed by another cup of vinegar. The solution will begin fizzing out, let it for another 10 minutes, and then using a toilet brush, scrub it off and flush.
It is always a good idea to do a small test before using vinegar on the entire surface to ensure the solution isn't damaging. Though vinegar is safe for cleaning, it can lead to damage to sensitive areas.
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