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For mold and mildew:
Add an extra tablespoon of white vinegar and a few drops of tea tree oil to boost its antifungal properties.
For stubborn toilet stains:
Sprinkle baking soda directly into the toilet bowl, spray the mixture on top, and let it sit for 20 minutes before scrubbing.
Lemon boost:
Replace some of the vinegar with lemon juice for an extra fresh scent and enhanced cleaning power.
FAQ
1. Is this natural remedy safe for all surfaces?
This solution is safe for most bathroom surfaces, including tiles, porcelain, and chrome. Avoid using it on natural stone like marble or granite, as vinegar may damage these surfaces.
2. Can I use it to clean mirrors and glass?
Yes, but dilute the solution further to avoid streaks. Use a microfiber cloth for the best results.
3. How often should I use this remedy?
For general upkeep, once a week is sufficient. For heavily used bathrooms, you can clean every 3–4 days.
4. Can I double the recipe?
Absolutely! Adjust the quantities while maintaining the ratio to make a larger batch.
With this natural cleaning remedy, you can achieve a spotless bathroom effortlessly while keeping harmful chemicals at bay. Try it out and enjoy the satisfaction of a gleaming, fresh-smelling space!
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