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Preventing Mold in the Shower: A Natural Anti-Limescale Spray

Posted on May 5, 2025 by admin

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Thanks to a simple recipe passed down from my sister-in-law, I’ve completely stopped buying industrial cleaning products. It’s an incredibly affordable and effective tip—you might be amazed by the results!

All-Purpose Homemade Cleaner: A Powerful Ally Against Limescale and Mold

Let’s start with a common problem: limescale deposits and mold in the shower. These stubborn invaders cling to everything—tiles, glass, faucets—but the solution is surprisingly simple.

Ingredients:

2 tablespoons of laundry detergent (powder form)

1 tablespoon of rubbing alcohol

200 ml of white vinegar

200 ml of hot water

Instructions:
Mix in this order while the water is still hot. Apply using the soft side of a sponge, let sit for 5 minutes, then rinse and wipe with a microfiber cloth.
Result: everything shines like new!

This mixture works wonders on all glossy surfaces: sinks, bathtubs, shower glass, mirrors, and even indoor windows.

Preventing Mold in the Shower: A Natural Anti-Limescale Spray

Shower corners are breeding grounds for mold and limescale. Instead of scrubbing for hours, prevent buildup with this easy homemade spray.

Ingredients:

100 ml of hydrogen peroxide (3%)

100 ml of rubbing alcohol or vodka

1 teaspoon of eco-friendly dish soap

600 ml of water

Instructions:
Mix everything in a spray bottle and mist your entire shower—no rinsing needed. It’s gentle on plastic surfaces and helps maintain water tightness. Used regularly, it drastically reduces the need for scrubbing.

A Grandma’s Trick for Tile Grout: The Candle!

Clean grout tends to attract dirt quickly. To keep it looking fresh longer, gently rub a new white candle over the grout lines.
This creates a protective layer against moisture.
Simple, natural, and efficient!

For Bright White Grout: Baking Powder to the Rescue

When grout turns gray, it’s time for a deep clean. Try this tested and approved method:

Instructions:

Generously sprinkle the grout with baking powder (2 to 3 packets).

Scrub in circular motions with a toothbrush or grout brush.

Let it sit, then rinse with water containing 1 packet (about 20g) of citric acid dissolved.

Your grout will be restored to its original whiteness—even if your tiles are old.

Fight Bad Odors: A Foolproof Natural Recipe

Unpleasant smells in the bathroom, especially on upper floors, are common. Here’s a simple, natural, and inexpensive fix:

Ingredients:

200 g of baking powder

200 g of coarse salt

150 ml of heated vinegar

A little hot water

Instructions:

Pour the salt and baking powder into the drain.

Add the hot vinegar, then a splash of hot water.

Let it work overnight.

By morning, the odors will be gone.

Rosemary Glass & Tile Cleaner for a Fresh Shine

Why not mix cleaning with a little aromatherapy?

Ingredients:

Distilled water

White vinegar

Fresh rosemary

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