Impeccable tiles: A simple recipe for an ecological bathroom cleaner
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A simple, ecological cleaner for bathrooms can be made at home using white vinegar and baking soda or salt.
- This homemade solution effectively removes stains and dirt from tiles and bathtubs without harsh chemicals.
- The recipe is based on a compendium from the University of Georgia, offering a safe alternative to commercial cleaning products.
Maintaining a clean and pleasant bathroom is essential for a hygienic home environment. However, the constant use of tiles and bathtubs can lead to stubborn dirt and odors, and many commercial cleaning products contain harsh chemicals that can be detrimental to health and the environment.
Fortunately, homemade cleaning mixtures are gaining popularity as effective, safe, and eco-friendly alternatives. A simple recipe, compiled from the University of Georgia's "Ecological Cleaning Recipes for a Healthy Home," offers a straightforward way to achieve sparkling clean tiles and bathtubs without resorting to toxic substances.
The key ingredients for this natural cleaner are white vinegar and either baking soda or non-iodized salt. To tackle accumulated grime on shower tiles or bathtubs, start by applying white vinegar directly to a sponge and wiping the surface. Then, sprinkle baking soda or salt over the area; these act as natural detergents. Scrub the surface with a damp sponge until the dirt begins to lift.
After scrubbing, rinse the area thoroughly with clean water. If stubborn dirt remains, the process can be repeated. This method not only cleans effectively but also ensures a healthier living space by avoiding the exposure to strong chemicals found in conventional cleaners, making it a responsible choice for both families and the planet.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.