When showering or bathing, excess foam generates waste
Excess humidity or closed environments can also cause mold
Now that the temperatures have risen and summer has arrived, there’s nothing like cooling off with a long soak in the tub. However, this plan may be less appealing if it is not in good condition. When we shower or bathe, the excess foam generates waste, in addition to mold that can be produced by humidity.
To leave our bathtub sparkling, we are going to need a microfiber cleaning cloth, rubber cleaning gloves, a toothbrush, a scrub brush, and baking soda. In case of opting for chemical products, remember to open the windows to ventilate the area.
Now, to clean the bathtub in this homemade way, you do not need to use this type of product, the ones listed at the beginning are enough. The first thing you should do is clear all the products that you have around so that they do not get in the way, including removing the shampoo and shower gel.
To remove stains, sprinkle some baking soda on them and then pour in some vinegar and water. Let the mixture sit for 10 minutes and then wash the area with plenty of lukewarm water.