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YELLOW SHOWER TRAY? HERE’S HOW TO CLEAN IT TO GET IT LIKE NEW

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Then pour half the amount of vinegar and half of water into a spray bottle, then spray a good amount of this product on the shower tray, focusing in particular on the areas with yellow stains. Finally, leave it to act for a while, rub with a soft sponge and rinse.

Goodbye yellow from your shower tray!

NB We remind you not to use vinegar on marble or natural stone tiles because it could corrode them.
Citric acid

As an alternative to vinegar, you can also use citric acid, an ecological compound derived from citrus fruits, known for its anti-limescale properties. We remind you, in fact, that it is often used to thoroughly clean appliances!

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All you need to do is mix 1.50 grams of citric acid in 1 liter of water and pour this mixture directly onto the shower tray. After that, leave it to act for a while before scrubbing with a non-abrasive sponge. Finally, rinse and your shower will be like new!

NB Also in this case you cannot use the remedy in the case of a marble or natural stone shower tray.
Lemon juice

When we talk about household ingredients capable of whitening and removing stains, how can we not mention lemon juice? This product, in fact, boasts whitening properties such that it can also be used to give laundry its original whiteness!

Then mix half a glass of lemon juice with 4 tablespoons of bicarbonate to form a sort of paste and then apply it along the surface of the shower tray. At this point, rub the shower tray with a non-abrasive sponge or an old toothbrush and rinse.
Marseille soap

After bicarbonate of soda, vinegar and lemon, how could Marseille soap be missing, the ingredient with such stain-removing properties that it is considered the basic ingredient of the DIY stain remover?

In this case, therefore, you will have to pour some flakes of soap into a basin containing warm water, dip a sponge in the mixture thus obtained and rub it on the shower tray. Finally, rinse and you’re done!
Hydrogen peroxide

If the shower tray still seems yellowed and lackluster, we have the right remedy for you: hydrogen peroxide , which although not exactly natural, is still ecological.

In this case, therefore, pour the hydrogen peroxide directly onto the shower tray, let it act for a while, then rub and rinse. Alternatively, you can also moisten cotton balls or cotton discs with hydrogen peroxide, place them along the surface of the shower tray and leave them to act for a few hours.

Finally, rub gently to remove the yellow stains, rinse and …what a shine!

NB We suggest using hydrogen peroxide at 10 volumes, i.e. 3%. Furthermore, the product in question cannot be used on marble or natural stone.

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