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Better than bleach: removes limescale in the bathroom and all the grease in the kitchen.

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The former is formed due to food residues, condiments and dirt. It nests mainly in the kitchen units but, above all, in the oven. Limescale, which can cover sanitary ware and taps, on the other hand, is mainly due to the hardness of the water that is deposited when it dries.

To get rid of these two enemies of domestic cleaning, we often resort to chemical products, sometimes even expensive ones, which promise a sparkling clean. However, sometimes, despite having used all the elbow grease we had available, the grease and limescale are still there.

Better to save money, then, and use a miracle paste, made from ingredients that can be easily found in every kitchen. Are you ready to learn how to make it? After you have used it, limescale and grease will be very easy to remove.

Sponges for cleaning limescale
How to make your own cleaning paste
The paste we will show you how to make will allow you to remove not only limescale but also grease from the oven, kitchen tiles, pots and pans. You will need six tablespoons of any brand of concentrated dish soap . 3 tablespoons of powdered toilet cleaner ; 3 tablespoons of baking soda ; one tablespoon of white wine vinegar .

You will need a disposable container, even a recycled one, such as the plastic ricotta container bought at the supermarket. Wash the container and use it to hold the paste we are going to make.

In one container place the three tablespoons of baking soda, then three tablespoons of washing powder. The third step is to add the six tablespoons of concentrated dishwashing liquid. Using a wooden spoon, mix the mixture. When the paste looks smooth, add the tablespoon of vinegar.

removing grease from the oven
We transfer the compound to the container so that we can have it at hand when we need it. Put on some gloves and with the help of a sponge, we can use this paste on the surfaces that need it.

To be effective, it is necessary to leave it on the surface for a few minutes and then remove it with a clean cloth and water. Especially on taps rich in limestone, depending on the type of incrustations, leave it on for a longer period of time. To be more precise, you can also use a toothbrush. Once you try this method, you will never give it up.

 

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