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How to clean limescale in bathroom?

The bathroom glass got foggy with water vapour after bathing and left a lot of smudges when it dries. How can we make the glass not adhere to water vapor?

The family bathroom is a unique, peaceful haven. However, how to keep the bathroom clean and hygienic can be a headache. In fact, this is caused by not mastering the descaling skills. If you master the following tricks, you can easily remove all kinds of stains in the bathroom.

Toilet: Don’t underestimate the use of leftover soap tips, its role cannot be ignored. A piece of gauze or old silk can be used

Socks make a small pocket, and put the soap head in the water tank that is tightly hung on the toilet. Soap dissolves in water to clean the toilet. As for the outer base of the toilet that most people tend to ignore, spray it with detergent and rinse it with water. Finally, dry it with a clean cloth to make it as white as new.

Tiles: After showering, adjust the nozzle to the cold water level and spray the surrounding walls a little to remove the watermarks condensed on the tiles. Several rows of tiles close to the ground are more difficult to clean, and yellow water-alkali-like dirt is prone to appear, which is difficult to remove even with a brush. At this time, you can put the toilet cleaner for cleaning the toilet into the watering can and spray it on the tiles from top to bottom. After 10 minutes, you can clean it with a brush.

Mirror: Because the mirror in the bathroom is in a humid environment for a long time, it will produce water mist to make the vision blurred, and it is difficult to clean with dry and wet towels. You can apply a layer of soap on the mirror first, then dry it with a dry rag, and the mirror will be clear again. This method also applies to glass countertops, brackets and washbasins in the bathroom.

Moldy corners: If you don’t want to see splotches of blue-black mold in your bathroom, your best bet is to spray the bathroom with diluted alcohol once a week. This way, you can easily prevent mildew. If you find that mold spots have grown in the corners of the bathroom, you can also wipe with a cotton ball dipped in some alcohol.

Clogged jets: Shower jets that have been in use for extended periods of time can experience poor water flow, usually due to limescale build-up. You can remove the nozzle and soak it in vinegar for two hours. After taking it out, brush off the softened scale with a toothbrush.

Faucets: Hard water deposits from faucets can be removed by wiping with a slice of lemon.

The family bathroom is a unique, peaceful haven. However, how to keep the bathroom clean and hygienic can be a headache. In fact, this is caused by not mastering the descaling skills. If you master the following tricks, you can easily remove all kinds of stains in the bathroom.

Toilet: Don’t underestimate the use of leftover soap tips, its role cannot be ignored. A piece of gauze or old silk can be used

Socks make a small pocket, and put the soap head in the water tank that is tightly hung on the toilet. Soap dissolves in water to clean the toilet. As for the outer base of the toilet that most people tend to ignore, spray it with detergent and rinse it with water. Finally, dry it with a clean cloth to make it as white as new.

Tiles: After showering, adjust the nozzle to the cold water level and spray the surrounding walls a little to remove the watermarks condensed on the tiles. Several rows of tiles close to the ground are more difficult to clean, and yellow water-alkali-like dirt is prone to appear, which is difficult to remove even with a brush. At this time, you can put the toilet cleaner for cleaning the toilet into the watering can and spray it on the tiles from top to bottom. After 10 minutes, you can clean it with a brush.

Mirror: Because the mirror in the bathroom is in a humid environment for a long time, it will produce water mist to make the vision blurred, and it is difficult to clean with dry and wet towels. You can apply a layer of soap on the mirror first, then dry it with a dry rag, and the mirror will be clear again. This method also applies to glass countertops, brackets and washbasins in the bathroom.

Moldy corners: If you don’t want to see splotches of blue-black mold in your bathroom, your best bet is to spray the bathroom with diluted alcohol once a week. This way, you can easily prevent mildew. If you find that mold spots have grown in the corners of the bathroom, you can also wipe with a cotton ball dipped in some alcohol.

Clogged jets: Shower jets that have been in use for extended periods of time can experience poor water flow, usually due to limescale build-up. You can remove the nozzle and soak it in vinegar for two hours. After taking it out, brush off the softened scale with a toothbrush.

Faucets: Hard water deposits from faucets can be removed by wiping with a slice of lemon.