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Step 5: Wipe and Rinse
Use a sponge or damp cloth to wipe down the surface — the gunk comes off with almost no effort. Then rinse thoroughly with warm water.
And just like that — your tub is shiny, fresh, and spotless, without you breaking a sweat.
💡 Bonus Tips from Grandma:
- For extra stubborn buildup, let the mixture sit for 10 minutes.
- Use a soft-bristle brush around drain edges or textured areas if needed.
- Add a few drops of tea tree oil to the mixture for extra mold-fighting power.
🧽 Why This Works So Well:
- Vinegar is naturally acidic, breaking down hard water deposits, mildew, and grime.
- Dish soap is a surfactant, meaning it lifts and removes oily residues and soap scum.
- Together, they make a power-cleaning combo that’s surprisingly gentle on your tub (and your nose).
🌿 Natural, Affordable, and Grandma-Approved
In a world full of complicated cleaning hacks, sometimes the best tricks come from those who kept it simple. This bathtub cleaning method is quick, natural, inexpensive — and it actually works.
So the next time your tub’s looking a little sad, skip the store-bought cleaners and give Grandma’s trick a try. You’ll be amazed at how effortless it really is.
Need more old-school cleaning hacks that still work wonders? Just say the word! 🛁✨