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Better than bleach: removes limescale in the bathroom and all the grease in the kitchen

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Instructions:

  1. Choose a disposable or recycled container (like a cleaned ricotta tub) to mix your paste.
  2. Start by adding the baking soda and powdered toilet cleaner to the container, using equal parts of each (3 tablespoons).
  3. Add 6 tablespoons of dish soap and mix the ingredients well with a wooden spoon until smooth.
  4. Once the paste is mixed, incorporate the vinegar and stir again.

Oven Grease Removal

Transfer your cleaning paste to a smaller container for easy use. Wear gloves and apply the paste to greasy areas with a sponge or cloth. Let it sit for a few minutes to break down the grease before wiping off with a clean cloth and warm water.

For stubborn grease around the oven, stovetop, or kitchen tiles, a little extra scrubbing may be necessary. You can also let the paste sit a bit longer for heavy buildup.

Limescale Removal on Taps

For bathroom limescale, apply the paste to affected areas such as faucets or showerheads. Let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub gently with a toothbrush for a more precise application, focusing on the hard-to-reach spots. If the limescale is particularly thick, you can leave the paste on for a little longer to allow it to work its magic.

Once you see the results, this homemade cleaning paste will become a go-to staple in your cleaning routine, giving you an effective, natural solution for both your kitchen and bathroom.

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