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Lemon + Coarse Salt:The Magic Trick To Clean Shower Walls!

Lemon + Coarse Salt:The Magic Trick To Clean Shower Walls!

Your shower glass is full of lime stains and soap scum ?

And nothing to do, you don't know how to eliminate them easily?

No worries, because I know a lethal weapon to help you find impeccable shower screens.

Don't worry, because my little grandmother's trick is easy to do AND ultra-effective!

The magic trick for cleaning the shower is to rub the walls with half a lemon and a little coarse salt . Watch:

Lemon + Coarse Salt:The Magic Trick To Clean Shower Walls!

Contents
  • Ingredients
  • How to
  • Result
  • Why does it work?

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Ingredients

- a lemon

- coarse salt

How to

1. Cut the lemon into two pieces.

2. Dip half a lemon in coarse salt.

3. Rub the lemon on the sides of the shower, squeezing it occasionally to squeeze out the juice.

4. Repeat the operation as necessary, until all traces of limescale and soap are completely eliminated.

5. Rinse the shower screens with clear water.

Result

Lemon + Coarse Salt:The Magic Trick To Clean Shower Walls!

There you go, you now know how to clean your shower walls :-)

Easy, fast and efficient, right?

Thanks to this trick, you can easily make disappear traces of limestone and soap scum!

This technique works for both glass and plastic shower screens.

You can even use it to remove rust stains from bathtubs and shower trays.

In fact, it works on almost any surface.

Including the tiles and the taps:everything is nickel chrome!

You don't have a lemon? No big deal, grapefruit will also do the trick.

Why does it work?

What's great about this trick is that you don't even need to scrub like crazy.

Normal, because it is the acidity lemon which will attack the limestone and dissolve the soap residue.

As for coarse salt, it is an abrasive soft that helps remove streaks more easily.

Even sprinkled on lemon, it retains its abrasive power and dissolves easily in water after cleaning.