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Tip to remove soap and limescale that attach to the bathroom tiles

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It seems that the homework never end. To make things easier, we give you this final advice on how to remove soap and limestone that adhere to the bathroom tiles to leave them easily immaculate.

According to a study published in the journal American Society for Microbiology, the bathroom is a culture of bacteria and intestinal germs that, even if inside the toilet, spread on all surfaces such as tiles, doors, handles, sinks and even fuck it can jump. Teeth, especially when we normally pull the toilet lever when we lower the toilet cover.

As we know, the bathroom is an environment that contains a lot of moisture and, in addition to the soap residues attached to the walls, limestone spots can also appear. It is therefore necessary to clean it well and here the ingredients are the key so that it comes out "perfectly clean".

How to remove soap and limescale from the bathroom tiles?
It’s simpler than you think, all you need is:

Two tablespoons of apple vinegar

Two tablespoons of baking soda

A tablespoon of detergent

Two tablespoons of toothpaste

Juice of half a lemon

a sponge to clean

and a clean container
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