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Using Natural Ingredients to Remove Limescale, Mildew, and Dried Food Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
Limestone Remover
2 Tbsp. salt
1 tsp white distilled vinegar


Mildew Remover
Lemon juice
Baking powder


Microwave Cleaning
1/2 of a lemon
water

Directions:
Directions:
Limestone Removal

To keep things gleaming in your bathrooms, make a paste by mixing 2 Tbsp salt with 1 tsp white distilled vinegar to use for removing limescale on chrome faucets . Use a toothbrush to reach difficult areas.


Mildew Removal

To remove mildew stains, apply a mixture of equal parts lemon juice and baking powder to the mildewed area and leave it on for 2 hours before rinsing.


Microwave Cleaning

To keep the microwave fresh and clean, place 1/2 of the lemon in a microwave-safe dish with some water. Turn on the microwave at full blast for 3 minutes. The steam will loosen any dirt so it's easier to wipe clean and the citrus will eliminate any nasty food smells.

Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
I found these instructions in an article by professional cleaners, Barbara and Alfred while I was surfing the internet. I have heard people talk about using vinegar and lemon for all sorts of things, so I thought it was good to actually get some instruction on it by professionals!

 

 

 

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