There is a natural remedy for removing both bathroom limescale and kitchen grease, especially from the oven and stove. Let’s find out which one.
The use of chemical products such as bleach to remove grease and limescale often does not yield the desired results.
Grease and Bathroom Limescale: How to Remove Them
Grease and limescale can be two real enemies for anyone who has trouble cleaning the kitchen and bathroom.
The first is formed due to food residues, condiments, and dirt. It mainly nests in kitchen furniture, but especially in the oven. Limescale, which can cover sanitary ware and taps, on the other hand, is mainly due to the hardness of water that settles upon drying.
Often, to combat these two enemies of household cleaning, we resort to chemical products, sometimes even expensive ones, that promise sparkling cleanliness. However, sometimes, despite having used all the elbow grease we had available, the grease and limescale are still there.
It’s better to save money, then, and use a miraculous paste, made with ingredients that can be easily found in all kitchens. Are you ready to learn how to do it? After having used it, the limescale and grease will be very easy to remove.
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