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Bathroom cleaning : Page 4

Toilet
Cleaning the toilet is nobody’s favorite, but when you pour in two cups of vinegar twice a week, overnight, you will find that you have to scrub much less often.

If you wear dentures, putting two denture tablets in the toilet twice a week will help keep your toilet clean where your will not have to scrub as often.

You can also clean your toilet with ammonia, by pouring two cups in the toilet twice a week so that you won’t have to scrub. You will have to let this sit overnight so doing it last thing at night is easiest.

For tough stains, you can use a baking soda and vinegar paste with an old scrub brush or toothbrush to get the under the rim stains that the soaking vinegar or ammonia can’t reach.

You can use a lemon juice and salt paste to scrub around where the seat attaches to the toilet for an easy clean. Sometimes you may have to use a toothbrush but other times a simple q-tip will do the job.

Germs
If you want to kill particular bad germs in your sink you can wipe it down with hydrogen peroxide. Keeping germs at bay with small children in the home is often needed to keep everyone from getting sick at the same time.

Isopropyl alcohol will work as a disinfectant that you can use anywhere in the bathroom. In the shower to wipe the walls and the shower down, you can use it to wipe down the sink or the toilet as well.

You can use vinegar and baking soda to get rid of many stains in the toilet with a little added elbow power behind it!

Scouring
You can use baking soda on a wet cloth to scour any non-scratch able surface in your bathroom and then rinse with warm water.

Rust
To remove rust in the bathroom you can use full strength lemon juice to soak on the spot until the rust disappears. Soaking overnight works best if you can.


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