02.08.2024

The genius trick to clean and deodorize toilets for a month

By Lesia

Over time and with use, toilet bowls become larger. The bottom of the bowl is covered with unsightly yellow or brown stains, which can also cause bad odours. However, there are simple and effective tips   for cleaning the toilet   and keeping the bowl always clean and white.

Scaled bowl – Source: spm

Why does the bottom of the bucket turn yellow?

Toilet water is hard water, also called hard water. In fact, it is rich in minerals, such as calcium and magnesium, responsible for the formation of limestone. When this water stagnates in the bowl, it promotes the formation of scale.  These unsightly yellow or brown stains are scale deposits.

Please note that scale does not only invade our toilets, but also all our appliances that use hard water. In addition to being unsightly,   limescale deposits lead to excessive energy consumption.

How to find a white bowl?

To remove the yellow stains that cover the walls of the bowl, 3 ingredients come into play: baking soda, white vinegar and salt.

Will need:

  • 4 tablespoons of baking soda
  • 3 tablespoons of salt
  • 1 glass of white vinegar

This preparation costs less than a euro and can be used for up to a month.

Baking soda to clean the toilet – Source: spm

Sprinkle the baking soda generously on the sides and bottom of the bowl. Then sprinkle the salt over the same surfaces covered with baking soda. Let it sit for a few minutes and pour the white vinegar over the stained areas. Leave it for an hour to allow the mixture to act better on the limescale deposits. Then scrub the yellow stains with the toilet brush and flush the toilet.

Scrub the bowl – Source: spm

What are the cleaning properties of these products?

Baking   soda: This multi-purpose product is effective in cleaning, degreasing and neutralizing bad odors. It is also   a natural stain remover with bleaching properties  . Baking soda is therefore a natural bleaching agent that will allow you   to clean the toilet bowl and whiten it.

White vinegar:   Used in the kitchen to season salads, white vinegar is also very effective in cleaning. In fact, it is composed of acetic acid which gives it a cleaning and disinfecting power. The acidity of vinegar also helps to kill bacteria and dissolve dirt, grease and scale deposits. This is why white vinegar is   a natural limescale remover, useful for removing scale at the bottom of the container.

White vinegar – Source: spm

Salt:   It is also used in home maintenance. It is used to clean surfaces, degrease them, but also to remove embedded stains, thanks to   the abrasive action of its grains.

What other surfaces can be cleaned?

In addition to descaling and removing yellow stains from the bowl, these 3 products will allow you to clean all surfaces of the toilets   and bathroom as well.

Toilet Seat:   Like the bowl, the seat is also prone to yellowing. To brighten it up, sprinkle baking soda on the stains and scrub with a slightly damp microfiber sponge.  The abrasive crystals in the baking soda will loosen the yellow stains.  Next, soak a clean cloth in a little white vinegar and wipe the rim to disinfect it.

Taps and sinks:   To remove white limescale residue from taps and sinks, sprinkle them with baking soda. Then, soak a sponge in Marseille soap and salt and scrub the taps and sinks to make them shine.

Shower stall:   Limescale stains and soap scum quickly dirty your shower screen. To clean your shower stall, mix a cup of baking soda with a little water to form a paste that you will spread on the walls of the stall. Leave it for a few minutes and   scrub with a sponge  . Then wipe the walls with a cloth soaked in white vinegar to remove any limescale residue. If the stains are more difficult to remove, add a little salt to your baking soda paste to make it more abrasive.

These 3 natural and easy-to-reach products will not only allow you to clean your encrusted sink, but also your entire bathroom, to restore its whiteness and shine.