If you think that the only way to always have a shiny toilet is to resort to toxic chemicals and pollutants, you are wrong.

A very simple remedy solves even the problem of the most stubborn stains that will eventually disappear. Let’s find out what to do to achieve this incredible result, at a very low cost in terms of pollution.
Bathroom cleaning
The bathroom is the room in the house that generates the most cleaning problems. All this because the toilet, a basic element in every home, quickly becomes a breeding ground for millions of bacteria and germs. To maintain proper hygiene in the toilet there are a series of homemade tricks that will make it look new again.

In any self-respecting home, it is necessary to take care of the hygiene of every useful corner. But, a house in which to live peacefully must, at least, maintain a proper cleaning of the bathroom. Despite being a conflict zone and, in short, the one we would least like to deal with, but which nevertheless needs to be sanitized. You just need to know how to act and the bathroom can be cleaned quickly and easily. On this occasion, in particular, we focused on cleaning the toilet, removing not only the accumulated limescale, but also the yellow stains.

If our toilet has yellow or dark stains, in addition to an excessive accumulation of limescale, there is a simple and effective remedy. A remedy that only needs two ingredients: paper towels and white vinegar.
For a shimmering toilet, napkins and white vinegar.
To implement this simple system to create a shiny toilet, you must first remove all the water present in the toilet. There is special equipment, such as a plunger. However, if we do not have them, a simple “mop” will be enough, and we can also use old towels to dry it completely. So, we flush the toilet first, then dry all the water from the bottom of the glass and start pouring in a generous portion of white alcohol vinegar. This is a vinegar used for cleaning that is slightly stronger than regular distilled white vinegar. We will fill practically the entire bottom of the glass, then after putting on protective gloves, we proceed to wet some paper napkins with white vinegar, which we will slowly introduce into the inside of the glass, in the most hidden part. Once all the part to be treated has been covered, with a curved toothbrush we begin to carefully rub the bottom of the glass, which contains the yellow and dark stains that we want to remove.

Leave it on for a long time, preferably overnight, and then start removing the paper towels soaked in vinegar, then start scrubbing to the most hidden corners and flush the toilet. In the end, the end result will be a sparkling toilet.



