This is the secret to keeping your bathroom clean and fragrant by making a detergent with just a few simple ingredients.

The secret to a clean bathroom

Very often, to clean the bathroom we use various chemicals that are usually bought in the supermarket. From detergents that promise to remove limescale, to more or less fragrant, many people find themselves at home with countless detergents. But very often, the solution lies in the simplest ingredients. So, let’s take a look at how to make a bathroom cleaner with a simple ingredient, citric acid.

How to Have a Clean Bath with Citric Acid

Citric acid is a key component of many cleaning products and detergents. It can be used as a preservative, food additive, buffering agent, cleaning agent, foaming agent, and bleaching agent. It is a highly water-soluble substance, so it can be easily absorbed by tissues. It can also be used to remove dirt and grime from hard surfaces, such as floors, tiles, and glass. It can also be used to remove grease and oil stains from fabrics and carpets. In addition, it is a biodegradable substance, making it an eco-friendly choice for cleaning.

Clean bathroom

It is precisely for this reason that citric acid will be the key ingredient in our bathroom cleaner. All you’ll need, besides the main ingredient, is a spray bottle, half a liter of water at about 50 degrees, and essential oil of your choice.

How to Make a Bathroom Cleaner

Making a homemade bathroom cleaner with citric acid is actually very simple. Simply pour a tablespoon of citric acid, half a liter of water, and 10 drops of essential oil into the bottle. Close the jar and shake well to even out the ingredients and dissolve the citric acid.

Once you have a uniform and homogeneous solution, you can use it to clean the entire bathroom. For example, for faucets and sinks with stubborn limescale deposits, if this cannot be solved by spraying and wiping with a sponge, it is possible to let the mixture work by making compresses with absorbent paper. Leave on for at least 30 minutes and then rinse with a soft sponge.

Cleaning the bathroom

The newly created detergent can also be used to clean bathroom tiles, especially those in the shower or those with larger limescale deposits. In addition, the solution is perfect for cleaning mirrors and windows, so you can also use it to clean your shower. Last but not least, citric acid is great for cleaning toilets. If your toilet has limescale stains, you can spray it or pour it directly and leave it on for at least a few hours. Then rub the most stubborn residue with the toilet brush and flush it all by flushing.

This will provide you with an eco-friendly and inexpensive detergent that can be easily made at home if needed. Plus, your bathroom will be spotlessly clean and sanitized.