One woman revealed the clever way she removed mold in her bathroom with a cheap $ 2 item.
In a message to the Facebook cleaning tips and tricks group, the British explained how they used cotton, which costs a few dollars and bleaches to make their bathtub look completely new.
The before and after photos show a thick black mold on the corners of the wall behind your bathtub.
After following the advice of the group members who had counseled her, she was surprised to find that it really worked.
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His original article immediately produced hundreds of comments from cleaning fans who shared his advice.
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Distilled vinegar kills the roots of the mold, sprays it with vinegar after each shower and bleaches it overnight, "said a woman.
"A kitchen roll soaked in raw bleach, then examined and pasted, that's the best way I've found mine," said another.
"Spray some bleach and let some cotton balls or toilet paper work for 12 hours," said a third.
The woman then shared pictures of the bath without mold with an update of his original condition, saying: "Many thanks to all who made comments! I used cotton and cotton bleach and I attached photos of the results Wow, thanks!
A Facebook user was initially skeptical of piracy until he saw the pictures.
"Wow, it's amazing, I've tried bleaching countless times, but never with cotton," the woman wrote.
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The member who shared the update replied that it was the same thing.
"I could not believe it when I took my cotton off this morning! Absolutely amazing."
This is not the first time that cleaning enthusiasts have lost it after smart hacking.
Earlier this year, a woman shared her stunning before-and-after photos on her beige sofa after a good exfoliation with a cheap denture cleaner called Poliden.
He was praised by several users of the Facebook group Mums Who Clean, who said he had turned his dirty kitchen tiles, revitalized old sofas and even eliminated the unpleasant odor of smelly shoes.
After mixing three tablets with warm water in a spray bottle, the woman allowed the solution to soak for five minutes before rubbing the "rough" sofa with a towel with a dishwashing brush to pick up dirty water
"The result is excellent," he wrote together with the stunning photos. "Our sofa is about five or six years old and we cleaned it for the first time."
The mother repeated this trick until the towel with three bottles of water and a total of nine tablets was clean again to give her sofa a new look.
The brain of multinational Scrub Daddy, Mr. Aaron Krause, said it looks like a natural extension of the product.
"I'm not surprised that a product like Polident is used successfully in an application that is not intended for its intended purpose," Krause told news.com.au the spots.
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