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Brilio.net - The bathroom door is very useful not only for maintaining privacy, but also preventing splashes of water from coming out of the bathroom. However, over time the bathroom door will also become dirty. Usually, the stains that appear on the bathroom door are in the form of white crust due to splashed water or soap residue.
The crusty stains on the bathroom door are quite difficult to clean. In fact, it is not uncommon for people to struggle to brush hard, but the crust stains on the bathroom door are still stubborn. Even though you have used soap, the results are not necessarily optimal.
However, netizens on the Civil Engineering Forum YouTube account have another, no less effective way to get rid of limescale stains on bathroom doors. After all, to practice this method, you need three kitchen ingredients that are usually used for cooking.
"This procedure is used to clean these marks permanently in just 5 minutes by using this like hack (This trick will clean the stains on the door permanently in just 5 minutes)," wrote the owner of the Civil Engineering Forum YouTube account in his upload, quoted by BrilioFood on Tuesday (26/3).
So, the kitchen ingredients intended to be used as cleaning materials for bathroom doors are baking soda, lemon juice, and cooking oil. You can use any type of cooking oil, but the owner of the Civil Engineering Forum YouTube account this time uses vegetable oil.
Combine the three kitchen ingredients in a container, then stir until smooth. On the other hand, also prepare tools to clean the bathroom door, namely an old toothbrush.
photo: YouTube/Civil Engineering Forum
Dip a toothbrush in the cleaning agent mixture, then apply it to the dirty bathroom door. After that, gently brush the bathroom door so that all the limescale stains come off.
Next, wipe the bathroom door with a damp cloth to remove the remaining cleaning agent and limescale stains that have been removed. Finally, to dry the bathroom door, you can wipe it with an old newspaper. Look, the result is that the bathroom door is shiny again, right?
photo: YouTube/Civil Engineering Forum
How about it, it's easy to imitate how to get rid of limescale stains on the bathroom door, right? Taking a peek at the Civil Engineering Forum's YouTube upload, there aren't many comments from other netizens, but this video has received enthusiasm from more than 22 thousand viewers, you know.
How to store leftover lemon slices so they don't dry out.
Lemons have quite a high acid content, so you only need to use them as needed for cooking or cleaning areas of the house. So, don't throw away leftover lemons that haven't been used. You can save it using the methods below.
1. Refrigeration.
Place the lemon slices in an airtight container or wrap in plastic cling wrap and store in the refrigerator. The cool temperature will help keep the lemon slices moist.
2. Storage in water.
Cut the lemons and place them in an airtight container filled with a little water. This will help retain moisture and prevent the lemon slices from drying out.
3. Soaking in oil.
Storing lemon slices in olive oil or other oil can help retain moisture and prevent them from drying out. Make sure the lemon slices are completely submerged in the oil.
4. Soaking in salt water.
Soak the lemon slices in water with a little salt. This can also help retain moisture and provide a savory taste to the lemon slices.
5. Freeze.
If you don't plan to use it anytime soon, you can also consider freezing lemon slices. This will retain moisture and extend shelf life.
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