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When it comes to cleaning, there are many methods and tools to perfect your cleaning. There are different ways to accomplish this task, but also to make mistakes. Without wanting to strive for perfection, some mistakes can be avoided. Because even by replacing cleaning products made of chemicals harmful to health and the environment, such as bleach, with natural and ecological cleaning ingredients, mistakes can remain during cleaning. We have compiled them for you in this article.
The most important thing is to be aware of these mistakes and try to correct them as soon as possible. A bathroom is usually a small room and many people think that cleaning it is an easy task . This idea is wrong. And for good reason, this part of the house is especially humid and requires thorough cleaning to eliminate the fungi and mold that can become embedded there.
Eco-friendly enthusiasts often turn to natural household products, and they are right. White vinegar, baking soda, black soap or Marseille soap are all very useful for disinfecting, degreasing and removing limescale from the bathroom . But how do you generally use them?
3 mistakes you should never make when cleaning the bathroom
1. Disinfectant pause time
Using a natural disinfectant to clean your bathroom is a good thing. But is it used in the right way? Many people apply it and rinse it off immediately. However, for a cleaning product to be effective, it is important to let it sit for at least 15 minutes on all surfaces and even on the floor, so that it can do its job. Also, the next time you plan to clean your stainless steel faucets, sink, toilet bowl, shower or bathtub, proceed as follows for a perfect clean and shiny finish: take a damp sponge soaked in white vinegar and rub it with all the surfaces to be cleaned. Leave it on for fifteen minutes. In the meantime, you can do something else, such as cleaning the windows or just having a coffee. After this time has passed, simply rinse with clean water and then wipe with a microfiber cloth to remove the dirt permanently.
2. Applying too much product
Using a lot of products is not synonymous with cleanliness but waste. It is also believed that putting too much product will eliminate bad smells. Using a spray or vaporizer, it is enough to activate a single load to cover the scrubbing part and the cleaners act as a degreaser. Activating it several times only wastes product conspicuously. Half a measure is required when using the products.
3. Rinse with cold water
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