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### **6. Essential Oils (Optional)**
While not absolutely necessary, essential oils can add a pleasant scent to your bathroom cleaning solutions. A few drops of lavender, tea tree, or eucalyptus oil can make your homemade cleaning products smell fantastic and have added antibacterial properties.
## **Magical Tips for Cleaning Your Bathroom on a Budget**
Now that you have your cleaning supplies ready, let’s dive into the magical tips and tricks to clean your bathroom for less than 20 cents. These tips are simple, effective, and can be done with ingredients you probably already have at home.
### **1. Scrub Your Tub with Baking Soda and Vinegar**
Your bathtub or shower is one of the areas in your bathroom that tends to accumulate soap scum, grime, and mineral deposits. Instead of spending money on harsh commercial cleaners, try this simple trick using just baking soda and vinegar.
**Instructions:**
– Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda all over the surface of your tub or shower.
– Spray the area with white vinegar. You’ll notice it fizzing and bubbling, which means it’s working to break down the grime.
– Let it sit for 5–10 minutes, then scrub the surfaces with a sponge or scrubbing brush.
– Rinse thoroughly with warm water to reveal a sparkling clean tub.
This method works wonders for removing soap scum and hard water stains, leaving your tub looking as good as new.
### **2. Clean the Toilet Bowl with Baking Soda and Vinegar**
Toilets are notorious for being a challenge to clean, but you can clean them for mere pennies using baking soda and vinegar. These two ingredients work together to remove stains and disinfect the toilet bowl without using harsh chemicals.
**Instructions:**
– Pour 1 cup of baking soda into the toilet bowl, followed by 1-2 cups of vinegar.
– Let the mixture sit for 10-15 minutes to fizz and break down stains.
– Scrub the toilet bowl with a toilet brush, focusing on any areas with mineral deposits or stains.
– Flush the toilet to rinse away the mixture and reveal a clean, fresh toilet.
For extra cleanliness, you can also wipe the outer parts of the toilet, such as the seat and lid, with a damp cloth and a bit of vinegar or dish soap.
### **3. Remove Hard Water Stains from Faucets with Vinegar**
Hard water stains on your bathroom faucets can be unsightly and difficult to remove, but vinegar can work magic in this area. The acidity of vinegar breaks down the minerals left behind by hard water, leaving your faucets shining.
**Instructions:**
– Soak a paper towel in white vinegar.
– Wrap the paper towel around the faucet or showerhead where you see hard water stains.
– Leave the towel on for 30 minutes to an hour, then remove it.
– Use a soft cloth or sponge to scrub away any remaining mineral deposits.
– Rinse with warm water for a sparkling faucet.
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