Brilio.net - Scale on the bathroom door is often a disturbing problem, both in terms of aesthetics and an indication of humidity problems . This scale is usually caused by the accumulation of minerals such as calcium and magnesium from water, especially if the bathroom ventilation is inadequate. Cleaning the bathroom door regularly is important to prevent scale buildup.
Using a special cleaner or porcelain liquid can help remove limescale more effectively. Increasing ventilation, such as installing an extractor fan or opening a window when showering, can also reduce the humidity that causes limescale. However, in some cases, porcelain cleaners may not be effective enough, so scrubbing with a brush or even sandpaper is necessary. However, there are easier methods for cleaning limescale on shower doors.
How to clean a bathroom door with dirt so it shines using 2 kitchen ingredients.
A YouTube user TAMIL TIPS once shared his trick through one of the uploaded videos. Who would have thought, the method used could make the crust disappear just by wiping it with a cloth, you know.
As reported by BrilioFood from YouTube TAMIL TIPS on Saturday (6/4), there are indeed a number of special ingredients used to remove scale on bathroom doors. These ingredients come from the kitchen, namely vinegar and lemon water. In addition, he also uses other ingredients, such as detergent and water.
photo: YouTube/TAMIL TIPS
For how to use it, just prepare a bowl first. After that, pour 1 cup (cup) of vinegar, 1/2 cup of water, 4 tablespoons of lemon juice, and 1 tablespoon of powdered detergent. Stir all these ingredients together. After that, transfer it into a spray bottle. Then shake it again to make it even.
photo: YouTube/TAMIL TIPS
Next, immediately spray this liquid evenly over the entire door that has crust. After that, let it sit for 30-60 minutes so that the liquid can penetrate further into the crust. Once it has been left, wipe it immediately using a dry cloth. That way, the bathroom door will be shiny again and really clean.
photo: YouTube/TAMIL TIPS
Having been watched more than 136 thousand times, this video about the trick to clean the bathroom door has immediately attracted the attention of netizens. Who would have thought, many other YouTube users were interested and claimed to be helped by the trick. This was expressed directly through the comments column.
"Super using method. Thanks," said YouTube @umavish4690.
"Really helpful...thank you so much (really very helpful. Thank you)," said YouTube @100sonakshi.
"Use cello tape or any plastic tape to remove hard water stains from door just stick it rub it and pull it trust me it's magical nd use broad tape so as to cover large areas on door (Use cello tape or any plastic tape to remove hard water stains from door just stick it rub it and pull it trust me it's magical nd use broad tape so as to cover large areas on door)," said YouTube @uzmahasan9342.
Tips for removing limescale in the bathroom.
Water scale is a common bathroom problem caused by the buildup of minerals from the water such as calcium and magnesium. Here are some tips for removing water scale in the bathroom.
1. White vinegar.
Mix white vinegar with water in a spray bottle, spray on the affected area, let it sit for a few minutes, then brush and rinse.
2. Citric acid solution.
Dissolve citric acid in water, apply to the area affected by water scale, leave for a while, then brush and rinse.
3. Lemon solution.
Rub a lemon slice directly onto the affected area, let it sit for a few minutes, then brush and rinse.
4. Baking soda paste.
Mix baking soda with a little water to form a paste, apply it to the area affected by water crust, leave it overnight, then brush and rinse.
5. Wet cloth with anti-calc solution.
Dampen a cloth with the anti-calc solution, apply it to the area affected by water scale, leave for a few hours or overnight, then brush and rinse.
6. Steam cleaner.
Use a steam cleaner to clean water stains from ceramics or glass.
7. Scrubbing.
Use a rough brush or sponge to scrub the area affected by water scale.
8. Prevention.
After removing water scale, use a water barrier such as wax or water scale remover to prevent water scale from reappearing.
9. Routine maintenance.
Perform regular cleaning to prevent excessive water scale buildup.