Arabic numeral. Lemon and salt: the natural solution for glow.
Lemon is a natural anti-limescale agent , and salt acts as a mild abrasive .
Here’s how to do it:
Halve a lemon.
Sprinkle fine salt over each half.
Rub directly onto the stained walls (or use a sponge soaked in lemon juice and salt).
Leave on for 15 to 20 minutes and then rinse.
Perfect for removing surface marks and deodorizing naturally at the same time!
3. Copyright Citric acid: for thorough cleaning
Citric acid is a natural derivative of lemon that is very effective against limescale and mineral deposits.
Here’s how to do it:
Dilute 3 tablespoons of citric acid powder in 1 liter of warm water.
Pour the mixture into the bowl.
Leave on for 1 to 2 hours (or overnight if possible).
Brush and rinse.
This is the secret weapon for heavily scaled toilets!
4. Coke (yes, really): an unexpected remedy for age spots
It’s surprising, but cola contains phosphoric acid, which effectively dissolves deposits.
Here’s how to do it:
Pour a can of Coke into the ball.
Leave on for at least 1 hour (or overnight).
Brush and rinse.
Ideal as a supplemental solution, but avoid using it too often due to its sugar content.
Bonus: the right steps to prevent yellow spots from returning
Clean at least once a week using a gentle method.
Flush the toilet systematically after each use.
If you have very hard water, consider installing a water softener or using natural anti-limescale tablets.
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In short
You don’t need toxic products to get rid of yellow stains in your toilet. These four natural tips are:
Economical,
ecological,
easy to set up,
effective from the first use
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