I
haven't bought bathroom cleaners in years, because honestly, it is a
waste of money! Why would you want to empty your wallet and crowd your
precious bathroom storage with all the pricey, toxic bathroom cleaners
when you can make a safer, less expensive cleaner with ingredients you
already have on hand? Not to mention, one bottle cleans everything-
mirrors, tubs, counter tops, toilets, and faucets. It cleans, it
polishes, it deodorizes, and it disinfects.
What you need:
-1 Professional Spray Bottle (it is worth the extra $1, trust me!)
-8 oz. Distilled White Vinegar
-4 oz. Lemon Juice
-2 oz. Liquid Soap (I use Dawn)
-2 tsp. Baking Soda
-10 oz water
-1 Professional Spray Bottle (it is worth the extra $1, trust me!)
-8 oz. Distilled White Vinegar
-4 oz. Lemon Juice
-2 oz. Liquid Soap (I use Dawn)
-2 tsp. Baking Soda
-10 oz water
To Mix:
To Use:
Stubborn stains in your tub?
Whether its a dirt ring at the top or dirt stuck in the textured bottom, this will solve your problem! Spray down the problem area heavily, and then using a sponge with a non-scratch scrubber, scrub in a circular motion. Again, rinse very well and then put on your shades because its going to be shiny.
Funnel in all the ingredients, squeeze out the suds, screw on your cap and go make your bathroom sparkle!
To Use:
Clear
the surfaces, use toilet tissue to wipe off any dirt, hair, spilled
liquids, ect. Using the lightest spray setting, spray down everything-
sink, counter, mirror, faucets, tub and the whole toilet, inside and
out. I let it sit while I sweep the floor. I then use a microfiber cloth
to wipe down the surfaces from the cleanest to the dirtiest. In our
house that means mirror, faucets, sink, tub/shower and then the toilet.
Be sure to rinse out the tub/shower really well so it isn't slippery.
Stubborn stains in your tub?
Whether its a dirt ring at the top or dirt stuck in the textured bottom, this will solve your problem! Spray down the problem area heavily, and then using a sponge with a non-scratch scrubber, scrub in a circular motion. Again, rinse very well and then put on your shades because its going to be shiny.
Posted my Amy - http://riflesandruffles.blogspot.com/2012/10/all-in-one-magic-bathroom-cleaner.html?m=1
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