Brilio.net - A dipper is a must-have toiletry item in the bathroom. This bathing equipment has the main function, namely to collect or pour water. This makes the dipper a tool that is used almost every day .
However, with the high intensity of use, the ladle is also very susceptible to getting dirty and crusty, you know. Dippers can become crusty due to a buildup of dirt, minerals and bacteria from the water. Well, water that contains high minerals, such as hard water, tends to leave deposits called scale when it dries.
If the ladle is not dried properly after use, the water remaining in it can become a breeding ground for bacteria and mold. Both bacteria and fungi can cause crusting. Even though the dipper is dirty and crusty, it certainly tends to be less comfortable to use. Therefore, it is important to clean and dry the ladle regularly to prevent scale formation.
However, if the dipper in the bathroom is already crusty, there's no need to worry, there are ways you can use to clean it. This method was shared by YouTube user @percepatanrumahtanggakamu. Through one of the uploaded videos, he admitted that he only used simple ingredients.
Reported by BrilioFood from YouTube @your household equipment on Thursday (14/3), there are two ingredients used to clean crusty dippers. First, he uses citrus powder. Second, he uses kitchen ingredients in the form of dish soap. So these two ingredients will be used to clean crusty dippers easily without brushing.
For measurements and how to use it, prepare a container first. After that, pour in 50 grams of citrus powder. If so, add enough dish soap. Finally, pour 150 ml of boiling hot water, stir well.
photo: YouTube/@perlengkapanrumahnggakamu
Next, apply this liquid to the dirty and crusty parts of the dipper. To make it easier, you can use a brush when applying the citrus liquid and dishwashing soap. Spread it evenly on the outside and inside of the dipper, OK?
photo: YouTube/@perlengkapanrumahnggakamu
So, while smearing it, gently rub the crusty areas. That way, the crust will immediately come off. If so, immediately rinse the scoop until clean under running water. This dipper that has been cleaned becomes shiny again, you know. It's so clean, the dipper looks like new.
photo: YouTube/@perlengkapanrumahnggakamu
How? Easy enough, right? This method of cleaning crusty dippers with citrus and dishwashing soap is very effective. You can practice it at home if you find a crusty ladle like in the video belonging to the YouTube account @percepatanrumahtanggakamu.
In the video, YouTube user @perlengkapanrumahtanggakamu uses a plastic ladle. Indeed, plastic scoops are most susceptible to getting dirty and crusty. So, apart from the scoop, you can practice this method on other furniture made from plastic, such as buckets or bathroom shelves.
Tips for choosing dishwashing soap that is safe for your health.
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1. Natural ingredients.
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2. Multiple brands.
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4. Environmentally friendly.
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5. Hypoallergenic.
If you have sensitive skin or allergies, choose dishwashing soap that is guaranteed to be hypoallergenic and free from chemicals that can cause irritation.
6. BPA free.
Make sure the dishwashing soap you choose is free from BPA (Bisphenol A), a chemical that can damage hormones and have a negative impact on health.
7. Low concentration.
Choose a dish soap with a low concentration, as soap that is too strong can leave residue that is difficult to clean and potentially dangerous.
8. Dermatologist tested.
Choose dish soap that has been tested by a dermatologist to ensure that the product is safe for use on your skin.
9. Use sparingly.
Use enough dishwashing soap when washing, because excessive use can leave unwanted residue on your tableware.