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    Default Bathroom cleaning tips

    Toilets
    Ring around your toilet? Again, alkaline deposits cause those nasty rings. Depending on the hardness of your water, pour one or two cups of white vinegar into the toilet once a month to eliminate the problem.
    Toilet bowl rings - Here I take a deep breath and plead with you to follow these instructions. Repeat. Follow these instructions. Do not deviate or you will scratch the inside of your toilet bowl.
    Turn off the water flow to the toilet and flush to remove the water. Saturate a couple of heavy duty paper towels with white vinegar or the Orange Citrus Cleaner. Place around the edges making sure all areas are covered. Keep the towels damp for several hours, even overnight, until the water spots start dissolving. Then scrub with a stiff nylon brush.
    If the white vinegar does not dissolve the whole ring, go to a janitorial supply store or a hardware store and purchase a pumice stone and a stiff toothbrush. Dampen one end of the pumice stone and keep it wet.
    Gently, very gently, rub the pumice stone across the lines. When enough pumice builds on the sides, switch to a stiff bristle brush to continue working. Rub gently until the deposit disappears. Pumice will scratch the toilet. Use it only one time and cautiously.

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    Once a month, pour one cup of baking soda, followed by one cup of white vinegar down the drain. Wait an hour and flush with warm water. The combination fizzles away most of the buildup. Works for shower, tub and kitchen sink drains as well.


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    Dirt and grime build up on bathroom walls. Over-spray from toiletries such as deodorant, perfume and hairspray can form on the walls. Loose hair from brushing sometimes sticks to walls. Moisture and humidity can add an additional layer of stickiness to the walls, as well as mold and mildew growth. Clean your bathroom walls on a regular basis to avoid dirt buildup and fungal growth.

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    Always use a disinfectant cleaner when cleaning bathroom tile. Any surface within close proximity to even the cleanest of toilets requires a disinfectant. This will not only clean your tiles, but may help prevent the spreading of germs and illnesses as well.

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