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The cool trick to clean and deodorize toilets for a month

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Salt: It is also involved in the maintenance of the house. In fact, it is used to clean surfaces, degrease them, but also to remove embedded stains, thanks to the abrasive action of its grains.

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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