
Forget toxic expensive sprays, this 45p homemade natural remedy will get your b…
Try this 45p homemade natural cleaning hack with baking soda and vinegar to get your bathroom clean without toxic sprays or high costs.
A new, budget-friendly bathroom cleaning hack is gaining traction, promising sparkling surfaces with just a grapefruit and a sprinkle of salt. The method, shared by UKToday 🇬🇧 Newsquest, claims to be an eco-friendly alternative to traditional chemical cleaners. The hack involves cutting a 45p grapefruit in half and sprinkling it with coarse salt. The salted grapefruit half is then used to lightly rub over bathroom surfaces such as sinks and bathtubs. After allowing the citric acid to work for a few minutes, the area is rinsed with warm water and wiped clean. The creator stated, "I figured out cleaning my bathroom with a 45p grapefruit from Tesco and a sprinkle of salt is not only an eco-friendly way to get rid of grime and dirt, but it also makes things like my taps sparkle and shine like they are fresh out of a Wickes showroom." They added that the method does not leave surfaces sticky and leaves a fresh, zesty scent instead of chemical odors. The hack is attributed to cleaning expert Nigel at Daily Poppins, whose advice the creator initially doubted but found effective.
Try this 45p homemade natural cleaning hack with baking soda and vinegar to get your bathroom clean without toxic sprays or high costs.