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Not only vinegar and baking soda, but with lemon the taps are like new

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In case of very stubborn stains, it is possible to combine lemon with another ingredient with its limescale properties: salt. In this case we advise you to mix in a bowl the lemon juice and the salt little by little until you get a sort of pasty mixture.

Then apply it under the tap and let it act a little, then rinse thoroughly and you’re done!

NB We remind you not to use this paste on delicate surfaces such as wood, as the slight abrasive action of the salt could scratch them.
Pan of lemon spogna cheese

Lemon can then also be used as a real natural sponge, whose degreasing properties are effective in literally melting dirt and limescale.

We therefore advise you to take half a lemon and rub it along the whole tap. Leave on for a few minutes, then rinse and use a clean, dry cloth to remove excess.

For a more effective effect you can also dip the lemon biscuit in a little baking soda or with a pinch of salt then pass it on the taps to gently remove the incrustations. Leave to act a few moments, then rinse and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.

The slight abrasive action of the bicarbonate, in fact, will join the limescale power of lemon and the contact of the two ingredients will give rise to an effervescent reaction capable of thoroughly cleaning the faucet and making it bright as never before!

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