![](https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/51/1200x630/5893642.jpg)
Stains are inevitable in many areas around the bathroom , but also on toilet seats , especially toilet seats , even those that are cleaned regularly.
There are many causes of stains on toilet seats. For people who live in areas with hard water, this is most often due to calcium deposits that form when minerals in the water evaporate.
Another reason for stains on toilet seats is that bleach or other cleaning products can react with the seat material and cause discoloration.
Whatever the reason, a cleaning expert behind the Instagram page @thecleangroup has recommended the perfect natural solution, and it uses "just two ingredients."
The Instagram video was titled: "A professional cleaner's secret for stubborn yellow toilet seat stains." No bleach. No scrubbing.
They added: "Just two natural ingredients!" They break down into water and oxygen and are therefore safe to use and dispose of.
So what is it? These are baking soda and hydrogen peroxide. The expert noted: "Together they produce oxygen. The most powerful cleaner in the world! »
Although hydrogen peroxide is considered a natural cleaning agent, it is important to "always wear gloves" when handling this product.
For this method, mix baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to form a paste. Use about three parts baking soda to one part hydrogen peroxide.
The next step is to spread the paste on stubborn yellow stains and leave it on for 30 minutes.
Once the time is up, simply wipe the seat with a damp cloth to reveal a "bright white toilet seat."
In the comments section, followers of the cleaning site shared their thoughts on this trick. @jonesydoeshome said: "Yes, this is a great combination for stubborn stains! It also removes rust stains on window frames.
@brightandtidymamaoftrois said: "What great advice, I'll try it. » @everyday_satisfying_cleaning added: "Works great every time! »
Other users have recommended another option that requires the use of a single product: a magic eraser.
@catequinn1 said: "You can always try a magic eraser that will also remove yellow stains on the toilet seat without using anything other than water."
@krimoulorraine added: "Magic erasers work with one swipe. » However, the cleaning pro noted that this may not be effective on "soggy" stains.
They said, "Many people have said the same thing. I'll definitely try it. This tip is specifically for seats that absorb stains heavily. I come across end of lease cleaners that haven't been touched in a year.
Aucun commentaire:
Enregistrer un commentaire