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The cool trick to clean and deodorize toilets for a month

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What other surfaces can be cleaned?

In addition to descaling and removing the yellow from the bowl, these 3 products will allow you to clean all toilet and bathroom surfaces as well.

Toilet seat: Like the bowl, the seat is also prone to yellowing. To give it shine, sprinkle baking soda on the stains and rub them with a slightly damp microfiber sponge. The abrasive crystals in baking soda will loosen the yellow stains. Then, soak a clean cloth in some white vinegar and wipe it over the bezel to disinfect it.

Faucets and sinks: To remove white limescale residues from faucets and sinks, sprinkle them with baking soda. Next, soak a sponge in Marseille soap and salt and scrub the faucets and sinks to make them shine.

Shower cubicle: Limescale stains and soap residue quickly dirty the shower screen. To clean your shower stall, mix a cup of baking soda with a little water to form a paste that you will spread on the walls of the cabin. Leave on for a few minutes and rub with a sponge. Then wipe down the walls with a cloth soaked in white vinegar to remove any remaining tartar. If the stains are harder to remove, add a little salt to your baking soda paste to make it more abrasive.

These 3 natural and easy-to-reach products will not only allow you to clean your embedded sink, but also your entire bathroom, to restore its whiteness and shine.

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