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Eco‑friendly bathtub cleaning: Harnessing kitchen staples

Shiny bathtub without using chemicals? Discover simple yet effective methods to achieve that. One involves baking soda, which is excellent for cleaning this type of surface.

How to clean a bathtub using a home remedy?
How to clean a bathtub using a home remedy?
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Aleksandra Lewandowska

Although stores offer a wide range of detergents, homemade cleaning agents are gaining popularity. Many of these are based on ingredients commonly found in every kitchen.

How to clean a bathtub with a homemade method?

The topic of cleaning the bathtub should begin with the most important aspect: regularity. The bathtub should be thoroughly cleaned at least once a week. This way, we eliminate residues from cosmetics, such as shampoo or conditioner.

One of the best products for cleaning the bathtub without chemicals is baking soda. Sprinkle baking soda on areas where stains are visible. Then, pour water over them to create a thick paste. Rub it into the stains and leave it for 15 minutes. After this time, rinse everything with water.

Methods for thoroughly cleaning the bathtub

Another effective cleaning agent is vinegar. Even our grandmothers used it as a staple for home hygiene. With a toothbrush sprayed with vinegar, we can reach hard-to-access areas and grout that require special attention.

In addition to their cleaning properties, homemade remedies can also provide aromatic experiences. Adding a few drops of essential oil, such as lavender or lemon, to the vinegar and soda mixture will not only enhance the room's fragrance but also introduce a relaxing element. A few drops of oil should be mixed with vinegar to create a solution safe for cleaning the bathtub.

As a practical addition to home methods, it is advisable to start cleaning the bathtub by rinsing it with hot water. Raising the surface temperature opens up the material's pores, making it easier to remove dirt. After washing, it's also a good idea to leave the window open for a while to prevent mould formation due to moisture.

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