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🚿 How to Use It
For the Bathroom:
- Sinks, tubs, and tiles: Spray or spread the cleaner, let it sit for 5–10 minutes, then scrub with a sponge or brush and rinse.
- Shower doors and faucets: Apply and polish with a microfiber cloth to remove water stains and restore shine.
For the Kitchen:
- Countertops and stovetops: Spray and wipe down with a damp cloth.
- Greasy surfaces: Let the solution sit briefly before wiping for easier grease removal.
- Sinks and taps: Scrub gently, rinse, and buff dry for a polished finish.
🧽 Bonus Tips
- Avoid using on natural stone (like granite or marble), as vinegar can etch the surface.
- For stubborn grime, let the paste sit longer or use a little extra baking soda.
- Use a soft-bristle brush or old toothbrush for tight corners and grout lines.
Final Thoughts
Making your own DIY detergent to polish your kitchen and bathroom is simple, satisfying, and surprisingly effective. Not only will your surfaces shine, but your home will also smell fresh — without the chemical cloud.
Once you try this natural method, you might never go back to commercial cleaners again!
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Want to make a glass cleaner, toilet fizz bombs, or a natural air freshener next? Let me know — I’ve got easy recipes for all your cleaning needs! 🧼✨
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