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The bathroom, as we know, is an environment prone to various problems, including bad odors, humidity and mold. Not to mention the shower that is continually exposed to water .
A point especially exposed to mold formation is the silicone gasket of the shower cabin , which even tends to blacken.
So how to do it? In this sense, today we are going to see together some homemade and natural ingredients to get rid of mold from the shower seal and have it clean as never before!
The vinegar
The first remedy we recommend could not be vinegar , known by our grandmothers for its cleaning, stain-removing and degreasing properties, very useful in ecological home cleaning.
All you have to do is pour 3 volumes of vinegar and the rest of the water into a spray bottle and then spray the mixture thus obtained on the “black” present along the joint of your shower cabin.
At this point, let it sit for a while, then, using an old toothbrush or non-abrasive sponge, gently scrub. Finally, rinse and that’s it!
Citric acid
As an alternative to vinegar, you can also use citric acid , a natural descaler that can help you not only remove mold from the shower, but also remove limescale! We remind you, in fact, that it is used as a maintenance treatment for the dishwasher!
Then pour 150 grams of citric acid into 1 liter of water , then pour everything into a spray bottle and spray generously on the mold. Let it sit, then remove the dirt with a brush and rinse: your shower will be like new!
Lemon
After vinegar and citric acid, how could we not miss the beloved lemon , the citrus fruit with multiple properties? As if that weren’t enough, it is also capable of infusing an intoxicating aroma into your bathroom!
Next, extract the juice of 1 lemon and pour it onto a cloth or cotton ball. Then place the swab or soaked cloth along the entire joint or in the points where the black stain is present and let it act for approximately 1 hour. Finally, rinse with water and wipe with a sponge to remove the last residue – mold will be just a bad memory!
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