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Bath Tub Cleaning Hacks

Why Keeping Your Bath Tub Clean Is Important?

The Best Bath Tub Cleaning Guide For A Spotless Finish

Nothing beats soaking in a pristine bath tub after a long day. But keeping your bath tub clean just seems like an endless chore. The soap scum, mildew, and hard water stains never give up. But what if we told you that there were ways to clean your tub that are simple, effective, and even fun? Here goes—a guide to some of the best bath tub cleaning hacks to make life easier and your tub shinier.

Why A Clean Bath Tub Matters

It is not only a question of what the bath tub looks like. It is about cleanliness, security, and comfort. Cleaning it on a regular basis will help to avoid mold and mildew and also prevent you from slipping on slippery soap scum. Also, who wants to lie in a dirty bath tub? A clean bathroom can also increase the beauty of your home, is very important for the durability of the tub, and can prevent future damages that will cost a lot of money.

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Best Bath Tub Cleaning Hacks For A Sparkling Finish

The Famous Baking Soda And Vinegar Combo

Baking soda and vinegar are like a dynamic duo of natural cleaning. This hack is just excellent for tackling soap scum and water stains.

  • Sprinkle baking soda liberally over the tub surface area.

  • Spritz white vinegar over the baking soda. Allow this mixture to fizzle for 10-15 minutes.

  • Scrub with a clean sponge or soft bristle brush and rinse with warm water.

Let it sit for an hour over stubborn stains and scrub off. If used with a microfiber cloth, it will give it shine.

Lemon Power For Rust Stains

Rust stains can be an eyesore, but the natural acidity in lemon juice can help dissolve them.

  • Cut a lemon in the middle, sprinkling a little salt in the cut portion.

  • Lemon rub over the rust stains. Allow setting for 15 minutes.

  • Wipe clean with a damp cloth and rinse.

Lemon naturally contains citric acid that breaks down the rust, while the salt serves as a milder abrasive. The acidity in lemon leaves a fresh and clean fragrance.

Deep Cleaning With The Mixture Of Dawn Dish Soap With Vinegar

Dish soap is not just for dishes! Mixed with vinegar, it is a powerhouse cleaner of grime and buildup

  • Heat 1 cup of white vinegar in the microwave.

  • Mix the vinegar with 1 cup of Dawn dish soap in a spray bottle.

  • Spray liberally over the tub and allow the formula to stand for 30 minutes.

  • Scrub and rinse thoroughly.

This solution works magic on shower walls and glass doors, too. Its degreasing power cuts through tough grime and leaves a streak-free shine.

Hydrogen Peroxide For Mildew

The toughest is usually the mildew in the tub or grout, but hydrogen peroxide does a great job against such bacteria.

  • Mix equal amounts of hydrogen peroxide and water in a spray bottle.

  • The drug solution should be sprayed onto the affected area for approximately 10 minutes.

  • Scrub using a toothbrush, then rinse.

Hydrogen peroxide should always be handled with gloves to avoid skin contact. Also, make sure the area is well-ventilated and one does not inhale fumes.

Remove Stains Using A Magic Eraser

All a tub sometimes needs is that magic eraser to appear brand new.

  • Wet the magic eraser and then gently scrub the tub surface.

  • Focus on areas with tough stains or buildup.

  • Rinse with water when finished.

The micro-abrasive material of the eraser can lift grime and stains without further damaging surfaces. This hack is especially effective for tubs with textured finishes.

Grapefruit And Salt Scrub

For a fresh-smelling clean, try this fruity hack.

  • Cut a grapefruit in half and sprinkle the exposed pulp with salt.

  • Rub the grapefruit over the surface of the tub, squeezing it gently as you go.

  • Rinse with warm water for a citrus clean.

It leaves your bathroom smelling so good. It is also gentle on porcelain and acrylic tubs.

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Eco-Friendly And Budget-Friendly Cleaning Tips

Choose Natural Cleaners

It saves money, is better for the environment, and is also much safer for your family by switching to natural cleaners. Some basic and effective ingredients of natural cleansers include baking soda, vinegar, and lemon juice.

Upcycle Old Toothbrushes

Don't throw away your old toothbrushes! Use them to clean grout, corners, and other tight spots. These places often collect a lot of grime that's hard to reach with normal cleaning tools.

Make Your Own Cleaning Paste

For stubborn stains, mix a little baking soda with water; the thick paste will emerge. Now, apply it to the stain, let it rest, and scrub it off. In the case of greasy spots, adding one drop of dish soap can enhance the grease-cutting action.