Removing soap scum and limescale is easier than it might seem.
Cheap and accessible products that any responsible housewife usually already has in stock will save the day.
For example, regular laundry soap does an excellent job of this task.
It is enough to make a solution, apply it for half an hour, and then wash it off with a soft and clean sponge. It is worth noting that such a product is unlikely to cope with old and ingrained dirt.
In this case, citric acid is more effective, but it should be taken into account that its use can destroy the joints between tiles.
The product should be diluted in a large amount of water.
For one part of citric acid you need to take 10 parts of clean water.
The solution should be sprayed onto the dirt, and after 10-15 minutes the surface should be thoroughly washed.
The seams in the bathroom can be whitened using baking soda, which also needs to be diluted with water to a paste-like state before use.
Previously, we told you how to clean your bathroom faucets so that they sparkle with cleanliness.