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Soak your showerhead in vinegar to break up mineral deposits and unclog its holes. You can do this by either removing the showerhead and soaking it in a bucket, or if that’s too complicated, fill a bag with vinegar and rubber band it around your showerhead at the hose, so it doesn’t leak out the bottom. You can soak it for about an hour or leave it overnight for really persistent gunk. If that’s still not working, here are some other tips for cleaning a gunky showerhead.
Make DIY glass cleaner with 1 cup white vinegar, ½ cup rubbing alcohol, and 2 cups water to use on windows or shower doors. Put the mixture in a spray bottle and spray onto the surface, wiping with a paper towel in a circular motion. Then buff with a microfiber cloth afterward for a squeaky clean finish.
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Dry and disinfect your toilet brush. After using it, let your toilet brush drip dry by closing its handle firmly between the toilet seat and bowl. Once it’s dry, spray it with disinfectant. You can also pour some bleach or white vinegar into the toilet brush caddy to eliminate germs, but be sure to let it dry or pour it out before replacing the brush.
Use a bleach pen on discolored grout in the shower or on walls. Yes, this is a tedious task, but hey… Your grout is worth it.
Use baby oil to polish fingerprints and grime off of chrome fixtures. Apply with a damp cloth or cotton ball and buff until you can see your reflection.
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Make a DIY air freshener with rice and essential oils in a mason jar with a fabric lid. Use about 1-2 cups of rice to 10-20 drops of oil. We recommend rosemary, lavender, or eucalyptus — but if you’re more of a cinnamon spice or citrus blend type, you do you. Shake occasionally to generate yummy smells.
Black tea’s tannic acid cuts the grime off glass surfaces. Wipe tea onto shower doors with paper towels and wipe off with a clean rag to prevent limescale build-up.
Stash silica gel packets in your bathroom drawers and medicine cabinets to reduce moisture and humidity. You were just going to throw them straight in the trash anyway! These little guys will prevent mildew build up and stop razors from rusting.
Use your Swiffer Duster Heavy Duty Super Extender to dust hard to reach places. With its extendable handle, you’ll be able to hit those ceiling fans and vents. The Swiffer’s specially coated fibers trap and lock dirt and dust so it won’t all rain down into your eyes and hair.
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