- Removing toilet rings - add enough lemon juice to borax to get a nice paste. Let the paste sit for 2 hours. To remove toilet bowl rings, flush first to wet the sides of the bowl and apply lemon juice borax paste to the stained area. Let the paste sit on the sides for 15-20 minutes and finish up by scrubbing with a toilet brush then flush.
- Removing rust stains on porcelain tubs and sinks - IF the porcelain surface is lightly stained, try rubbing it with a cut lemon until the stains disappear. IF is is a deeper stain, make a thick paste of borax and lemon juice (in my case, baking soda and lemon juice), and rub it on the rust stains. Repeat if necessary until stain is gone and the porcelain is again clean and white.
- Removing shower curtain mold - combine 1/3 lemon juice to 1/3 cup borax to make a paste and scrub this paste to the shower curtain using a sponge. Rinse well & let the curtain hang dry.
- Old mirror restorer - do you have an old and cloudy mirror? Well then, apply a thin coat of reconstituted lemon juice to the stained portion of the mirror and then rub until the stain is gone and the mirror is dry.
- Cleaning shower door tracks - mix the juice of half a lemon, 1tbsp of bleach and a cup of water and pour into a spray bottle. spray it on the mildewed area, being careful not to inhale the mist. Let the solution stand for a few minutes and rinse with warm water.
* I personally don't know what borax is. I have heard about it but have not tried, so I will substitute borax with baking soda. I know baking soda works wonders!
* In cleaning our toilet, shower, mirror and counter tops, I use baking soda and dish washing detergent mixture. I also use the same in my stove top and kitchen sink.
Well, whatever works! The lesser chemicals we use, the better - not only it is better for our health, we are also helping the environment! Feel free to share your ideas. Thank you! :)
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Lemon cleaner is always suitable for any cleaning works.
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