Only then can you easily remove tartar from the toilet. It’s a natural and foolproof remedy, let’s explore it together.

Bathroom tartar

Bathing is very exposed to the well-known consequences of stagnant water. Limescale, scale and scale make the bottom of the toilet visibly dirty and yellowish. It gets dirty continuously, after a few days all cleaning progress is lost and it turns yellow again. Keeping white pure is difficult, but not impossible. What we do is spend money and time looking for commercial water softeners. These are very expensive detergents (especially in this era marked by the high cost of living) and never entirely effective. In addition to this, they are rich in aggressive and harmful chemical agents, and most of the time they give off unpleasant odors. They are harmful to us and to the environment: prolonged inhalation can be harmful, while the emission of these substances into the environment is harmful. Chemical and toxic agents make no concessions to nature. That’s why it’s good to know an alternative method for removing scale and limescale deposits from the toilet. A method that requires only completely safe and natural ingredients. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to easily remedy this.

Anti tartar remedy, here is the best method to get rid of it

If after a lot of effort you have noticed that the yellow marks show no signs of disappearing from the toilet of your house, the time has come to change your strategy. You can say goodbye to detergents and chemicals, you will only need natural products. The advantage is also a much slower limescale formation, these products delay the formation of scale. For those who don’t have much time to keep cleaning the house, it’s the best method, fast, effective, and with long-lasting effects. You won’t need to spend a lot of money or look for hard-to-find products: just open the pantry.

Getting rid of bathroom tartar

We are talking about two products that are still confirmed as excellent allies in household cleaning and tremendously versatile: baking soda and white wine vinegar. Two totally natural and very low-cost products that can revolutionize home cleaning for the better. Sometimes we look too far to find what we need, not knowing that it is closer than we think. White wine vinegar – in addition to being an excellent culinary ingredient – is a sensational degreaser and sanitizer, capable of neutralizing all bad odors. In addition to sanitizing your toilet, it will also eliminate unpleasant odors. Baking soda is a panacea for our health in case of any stomach upset and is an excellent disinfecting agent. Its effervescent action will undoubtedly favor the descaling of the bottom of the toilet. Now that we know the necessary ingredients and their properties, let’s see how to put them into practice.

Getting rid of bathroom tartar

Baking soda and white vinegar: use them like this, you’ll never go back

We have discovered that with just a few euros we can descale and remove stains from our toilet. Our allies will be white wine vinegar and baking soda, versatile and useful products on multiple fronts. Thanks to their help we will make our toilet bright and white, and we will do it with great ease. What you need to do is pour about half a liter of vinegar (500 ml) into the toilet. With the help of a clean toilet brush we must vigorously scrape the bottom and all the walls of the toilet that are more yellowish and embedded. Then we must leave the vinegar on for at least a full minute. After 60 seconds we can proceed to add the baking soda. You will need about 150 grams of baking soda, and you will have to pour them into the cup. After this step, take our vinegar again and add another 500 ml. The reaction will be frothy and effervescent: all the incrustations will slide as if by magic. All impurities will disappear.

Vinegar and baking soda

You should leave it on for at least 10 minutes, then use the brush again to distribute the foam everywhere and rub well. It would be good to leave the vinegar and baking soda solution on for a maximum of 30 minutes, brushing again a little, until the tartar seems to have disappeared. This is a useful procedure in case of strong incrustations that have been present for some time, but if maintenance is regular, the effort will be even less. Even using only white vinegar, but only when the situation is not too “serious”.