Clean mould off shower tiles and glass the environmentally friendly way.?
I have heard that vinegar on its own or mixed with something is a good environmentally way to clea mould & scrum off shower tiles and glass, but I cannot remember what it is. Any suggestions?
KoolKermit
on February 8th, 2012
Vinegar all by itself does wonders. I also use it in my laundry in the first rinse to be sure all the soap has been removed from the clothes (soap residue causes the clothes to soil again more quickly).
Baking soda is also pretty amazing, but I don’t think it will clean windows or tile. It will clean stains, it can clean a stainless steel sink, and you can even brush your teeth with it. A lot of people don’t like that idea, because it doesn’t taste good, but it freshens the breath, too. Used according to directions, it is also a good antacid.
My laundry soap contains baking soda.
PoPCorn
on February 8th, 2012
yes white vinegar is the best for soap scum , add the juice from 1 whole lemon the acid helps kill mold , plus the smell is appealing . also for sweeter smelling drain , 1 tablespoon baking soda and 1 cup vinegar , put baking soda in drain first then pour vinegar ,,, cleans out drain too ,,,
Orchid
on February 8th, 2012
take cheap paper towels, soak each sheet in white vinegar,plaster it onto the area and let sit till dry about 10 min or so, for a bad case feel free to mist with more vinegar.This may take more than 1 application but it an all natural rememdy that does the job in time, usually 2-3 apps. tops.
oddperson
on February 8th, 2012
On it’s own or mixed with water vinegar is a great cleaner.