How to Use:
Mix baking soda with a small amount of water to form a thick paste. Apply the paste to the affected areas and let it sit for 15-20 minutes. Use a soft brush or sponge to scrub the area gently. Rinse thoroughly with water and wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Why It Works:
Baking soda’s mildly abrasive nature helps loosen and lift calcium deposits without scratching surfaces.
3. Lemon Juice: The Citrus Solution
Lemon juice is another natural acid that’s highly effective against limescale, with the added bonus of a fresh scent.
How to Use:
Cut a lemon in half and rub it directly onto the stained surfaces, squeezing the juice as you go. Let the lemon juice sit for 15-20 minutes to break down the calcium buildup. Scrub gently with a brush or sponge, then rinse with warm water. For larger areas, you can mix lemon juice with water in a spray bottle and apply it like vinegar.
Why It Works:
The citric acid in lemon juice dissolves calcium deposits while leaving behind a clean and pleasant smell.
Bonus Tips for Prevention Dry Surfaces: After every shower, wipe down tiles, glass, and fixtures with a dry cloth to prevent water spots and buildup. Soft Water: Consider installing a water softener to reduce the mineral content in your water supply.
By using these natural methods, you can maintain a sparkling clean bathroom without exposing yourself or the environment to harmful chemicals.
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