Today I'm going to show you my favorite bathtub cleaning trick without bending down.
After a long day at work, I love to take a hot bath to relax...
The problem is, I hate cleaning the bathtub!
Not only does the bathtub attract all kinds of dirt:soap residue, mold, limescale deposits...
But in addition, you have to bend over and get on your knees to scrub... Hello the galley especially when you have back pain!
Fortunately, for 3 years I have been using an ultra-efficient trick to clean my bathtub without breaking my back!
The trick is to use a clean broom with a little washing-up liquid . Look, it works like hell :
Contents
- dishwashing liquid
- a clean broom
1. Pour dishwashing liquid over the bottom and sides of your tub.
2. Pass a little water on the broom to slightly moisten the bristles.
3. Rub the mop all around the bathtub to work up the dishwashing liquid.
4. The degreasing action of the dishwashing liquid will quickly remove dirt like soap scum, mold stains and other stubborn things.
5. Use the showerhead to rinse away any loose dirt in the tub.
There you go, your bathtub is now all clean and sparkling clean without having to bend down :-)
Easy, fast and efficient, right?
And all this without breaking your back and hurting your knees.
It's still more practical that way!
For this trick, I advise you to buy a new broom and keep it only for cleaning the bathtub.
Indeed, it is not with a dirty broom that you will clean the bathtub well.
So the best thing is to buy a new broom for a cheap price like this one.
If your bathtub is particularly dirty, I advise you to add a little white vinegar to the dishwashing liquid for more cleaning action.
This cleaning trick allows anyone to clean their bathtub in 2 minutes flat.
But for people with reduced mobility, it can be a real game-changer.
By using a broom with a long handle, you no longer have to bend down or kneel down to scrub the walls of your bathtub.
Result, with a broom, the task is not only faster, but also much less physical!
Do you have friends or relatives who have difficulty getting around?
Could it be arthritis, injury, or just old age?
If so, don't forget to share this little cleaning tip with them. It can really make their life easier!