Have you ever poured a glass of salt down the toilet? Isn’t it? You should try it! In Japan, salt is used not only as a seasoning in the kitchen, but also as a cleaning agent in cleaning rooms such as the kitchen or bathroom. Below in the article we will see how to do it.
Anti-odor
Salt, as we know, has significant disinfecting effects and absorbs odors. A lot of sprays only make the bathroom smell good, but you still can’t get rid of the smell directly from inside the toilet. One of the best solutions is to pour a glass of coarse salt inside the toilet and leave it overnight. The next day, pour a whole kettle of boiling water in there and see how the smell disappears.
For clogged wastes
Coarse salt can also do a great job of cleaning waste. Pour the larger amount down the drain, similar to how you pour salt into a dishwasher. If you want to use salt to release toilet waste, cover the entire bottom with salt. Leave overnight, then pour hot water down the drain. You need a whole bucket to use the toilet, so be careful not to get scalded. Release the waste with the bell and you will see that you can do it more easily.
Paste against yellow spots
On the shower corner, in the bathtub or inside the toilet, we can face yellow stains that are difficult to get rid of. However, aggressive cleaning agents could make a nice mess on these surfaces, so it is better to try gentler methods first, which are also cheaper.
Half a cup of salt, 1 teaspoon of baking soda and a little water will be enough to make a paste. Apply this in a thicker layer to the desired areas and leave it on overnight. If you have any paste left over, you can use it to wash anything else, such as the sink or sink. The next day, brush and rinse.
Whitening
It is best to use natural products to whiten or polish ceramics. Sprinkle coarse or fine salt around the entire toilet bowl and let it work for a while. In the next step, use a brush or a special toilet brush to clean the dirt. This will whiten the edges and effectively disinfect them.
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