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A Little Warning About Dark Grout
If you have dark-colored grout, you might want to skip the hydrogen peroxide in this recipe. While it’s fantastic for keeping things bright, it can fade darker grout over time.
A Few Extra Tips and Tricks
Storage Tip: Remember, hydrogen peroxide is sensitive to light, so if your spray bottle is clear, wrap it in a sock or store it in a dark cabinet to keep it effective.
Customize Your Scent: Want your bathroom to smell like a spa? Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to the mix. I love using lavender or eucalyptus for a fresh, calming scent.
Label It: If you’re anything like me, you’ve got a lot of homemade cleaners around the house. Make sure to label this one clearly so you don’t accidentally grab the wrong bottle. (Been there, done that!)
Daily Shower Cleaner Spray Tutorial
This daily shower cleaner is a game-changer. It’s quick, easy, and keeps your bathroom looking fresh without the hassle of scrubbing.
Plus, it’s much cheaper than store-bought cleaners and doesn’t have any of the harsh chemicals.
You’ll save time, money, and energy—what’s not to love?
If you try this recipe, I’d love to hear how it worked for you!
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