YouTube/Mitra alinafa

Citrus and bleach can be harsh and can cause skin irritation.

  19 Maret 2024 12:00

Brilio.net - Bathrooms are usually equipped with dipper equipment. The tool used to collect water in the bath has a very important role. All matters of bathing and urinating will certainly go more smoothly with this dipper.

However, if you use it too often, this dipper can get dirty because it gets mossy, you know. Moss on the dipper will usually make it look black and slippery. If it's still mossy like this, the dipper can be cleaned by just rubbing it with a brush.

Unfortunately, please note that this moss cannot be left for a long time. The moss can turn into a hardened crust . Well, the crust on the scoop will become a stubborn stain that is very difficult to remove even if you brush it.

Dippers that are already crusty basically have to be cleaned with special tricks. A number of people will usually rely on lemon or even bleach to restore the dipper's appearance to its original appearance. Well, citrus or bleaching liquid is considered to be effective in removing even stubborn stains such as crust.

But the other impact is that citrus and bleaching fluids can be harsh and can cause skin irritation. If used for a long time, it is very likely that there will be serious injuries. For this reason, many people then choose to use other, safer materials, as did YouTube user Mitra alinafa.

The only way to clean a crusty scoop is using kitchen ingredients.

Through one of the uploaded videos, he admitted that he only used kitchen ingredients to clean the crusty ladle. Reported by BrilioFood from YouTube Mitra alinafa on Tuesday (19/3), the kitchen ingredient in question is dishwashing soap. Well, this dishwashing soap can remove limescale stains more effectively, you know.

How to clean a crusty ladle just using dish soap  YouTube

photo: YouTube/Mitra alinafa

How to use it is quite easy. First of all, wet the scoop and rough sponge (substitute for a brush). After that, pour enough dish soap onto the rough sponge. If so, immediately use it to rub the crusty scoop.

Do this rubbing process evenly over all the crusty parts of the dipper. If necessary, you can add more dish soap. Then continue rubbing until the crust is completely removed.

How to clean a crusty ladle just using dish soap  YouTube

photo: YouTube/Mitra alinafa

After rubbing evenly, immediately rinse the ladle under running water. And sure enough, the ladle looks shinier and cleaner, like new. The crust that previously covered the dipper was completely gone. This indicates that dishwashing soap can also be very effective for cleaning limescale on scoops.

How to clean a crusty ladle just using dish soap  YouTube

photo: YouTube/Mitra alinafa

YouTube user Mitra Alinafa's upload about how to clean a crusty ladle immediately caught the attention of netizens. Not a few then gave direct responses in the comments column. Most of them said they were grateful because they had gained new knowledge that was useful and easy to imitate.

How to keep the ladle clean and not crusty.

Keeping the scoop clean and free from scale is important to keep the water you use clean. Here are several ways to care for your dipper to keep it clean and crust-free.

1. Wash regularly.

Wash the scoop with clean water after use and dry with a clean cloth. Do this every time the dipper is used.

2. Use a cleaning brush.

Use a cleaning brush or sponge to clean the inside of the ladle that is hard to reach by hand.

3. Use soapy water.

Use soapy water or a gentle dishwashing liquid to clean the scoop. Make sure to rinse it well when you're done.

4. Soak in vinegar solution.

To remove stubborn limescale, soak the ladle in a solution of warm water with a little vinegar for several hours. Then, brush and rinse with clean water.

5. Use a baking soda solution.

Dissolve baking soda in warm water and use this mixture to clean the scoop. Baking soda is an effective natural cleaning agent.

6. Don't let water pool in the scoop.

After use, make sure to dry the ladle well and not leave water pooling in it.

7. Avoid harsh detergents.

Avoid using harsh detergents or cleaning agents, as these can damage the scoop and leave unwanted residue.

8. Pay attention to the sides of the dipper.

Don't forget to clean the sides of the ladle, because scale can also accumulate on that part.

9. Change the water regularly.

If the ladle is used to store water, be sure to change it regularly to prevent bacteria and scale growth.

(brl/lut)

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