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Eliminates all traces of cooking oil and bathroom lime more effectively than bleach

Here we will demonstrate the process of making a paste that may be used to clean many surfaces, including tiles, oven greasing, and limescale. Choose any brand of concentrated dish soap; six teaspoons should be sufficient. The recipe calls for three tablespoons of baking soda, one tablespoon of white wine vinegar, and three tablespoons of powdered bathroom cleaner.

An easily recyclable, one-time-use container, like a plastic ricotta container from the supermarket, is needed. To make the paste, we will be using the cleaned container.

To make the bathroom cleaner, combine three teaspoons of powdered toilet cleaner with three tablespoons of baking soda. In the third step, add the six tablespoons of concentrated dishwashing liquid. Use a wooden spoon to combine the ingredients. Once the paste is smooth, add the tablespoon of vinegar.

Transferring the mixture to the container ensures that it will be readily available when needed. Wearing gloves and a sponge are all that’s needed to apply this paste to the designated places.

To get the most out of it, give it a few minutes to sit on the surface before wiping it off with water and a clean towel. Depending on the type of incrustations, it may need more time to work, particularly on taps that are rich in limestone. On the other hand, a toothbrush might be used for more precise results. Once you give this tactic a go, you won’t be able to live without it.

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