Mold and limescale in the shower stall, 3 kitchen ingredients will remove it all

Eliminate mold and limescale with three natural ingredients

The shower enclosure is made up of several elements that must be taken into account when performing a deep cleaning. We must not forget the  shower head, the glass of the drawer, the joints between the tiles, the tiles.  The cleaning of these elements has a common denominator: three natural products that we all have in our pantry. These are lemon, white wine vinegar and baking soda. Sometimes the solution is simpler than you think! Let’s see  how to use them  to obtain optimal results.

Limestone

shower heads

The shower head is one of the elements most prone to  limescale build-up.  It often creates real scale build-up that is difficult to remove. To make it look new and shiny again, you need to use  white wine vinegar,  but you will need to separate the shower head from the hose. After removing it, you can proceed to clean it. Fill a container with water and a glass of white wine vinegar, leave the shower head to soak for three hours. After three hours, the scale will soften and you need to use a toothbrush. Scrub well and everything will magically come off,  looking like new.

Limescale encrustations

The glass of the box.

Shower glass often has unsightly limescale marks. Perfectly clean glass makes the whole room look neater and more tidy. How can we remove these stubborn formations?  With lemon. Cut a lemon in two and use one of the two halves like this: rub it over the glass in circular movements, leaving no sharp edges. Do this both inside and outside. Then wipe a dry cloth where you rubbed the lemon:  the glass will be completely free of stains and streaks. If you have  plastic furniture,  there is another method: get a spray bottle and fill it with half a glass of water and half a glass of white wine vinegar. Spray the mixture onto the plastic walls and spread it with a dry cloth.

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