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Storage: Any leftover paste can be stored in a sealed container for later use. It should be kept in a cool, dry place and used within a week.
Use: This method works wonders on bathroom tiles, toilet bowls, sinks, and even stubborn bathroom mirrors. For best results, apply regularly to prevent dirt buildup.
Variations:
For Extra Mold Fighting: Add a few drops of tea tree oil, known for its antifungal properties, to the paste to help target mold and mildew even more effectively.
For Tougher Stains: For extreme stains, increase the ratio of vinegar to baking soda and leave the paste on longer before scrubbing.
FAQ:
Will this work on old grout and tile stains?
Yes! The combination of baking soda and vinegar works great on grout stains and old tile dirt, making your bathroom look as good as new.
Can this be used in the kitchen?
Absolutely! This mixture is great for cleaning kitchen counters, sinks, and stovetops. It’s a natural solution that can handle grease and grime in the kitchen as well.
How often should I use this method?
For maintenance, you can use this trick once a week to keep your bathroom looking fresh and mold-free. If you have heavy buildup, you may want to repeat it more often.
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