Is there lime around the faucet?
It is true that it is his favorite place! Why?
Because that's always where there's a little stagnant water...
Result, the limestone is deposited and it is not easy to remove!
Fortunately, my grandmother has an effective trick to remove limescale without scrubbing for hours.
His trick is to use a mixture of white vinegar and baking soda . Look, it's quite simple:
Contents
1. In a clean container, pour two liters of hot water.
2. Add 1/4 glass of white vinegar.
3. Add 1/4 glass of baking soda. Watch out, it foams!
4. Close the container tightly.
5. Shake it until the baking soda is completely dissolved.
6. Pour this homemade product on the limestone around the faucet.
7. Leave on for an hour.
8. Rinse with a clean sponge.
9. Wipe with a microfiber cloth.
There you go, the traces of limestone around the faucet have disappeared :-)
Easy, fast and efficient, right?
It's ready in seconds and it's more effective and less expensive than commercial products.
It works great for cleaning all surfaces where water stagnates, especially near the toilet.
This mixture will literally disintegrate the dirt.