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DIY: Limescale cleaner for bathrooms
Limescale and the associated limescale stains are almost unavoidable, but we have some tips for you on how to get rid of them.
On our blog you can find many DIYs for cleaning products and cleaners in your FAVORITE JAR that are really easy to make and don't produce any plastic waste. This way you can save huge amounts of waste and know exactly what ingredients are in the products you use in your home. Your FAVORITE JAR is super practical to use with its different attachments.
zero-waste bathroom cleaner
DIY: Limescale cleaner for your bathroom
Everything you need for a normal limescale cleaner:
- Ball Mason Jar | Regular Mouth | 475ml
- Spray Head | Mason Jar
- Balls Mason Jar | Regular | 950ml
- stainless steel pourer
- 100ml vinegar essence
- 400ml water
For particularly stubborn limescale:
- additional 1 tablespoon citric acid
Homemade limescale cleaner in a glass
With the spray head you can distribute your homemade bathroom cleaner particularly well on surfaces. Simply screw the spray head lid onto your Ball Mason jar | Regular Mouth and spray and clean surfaces. You can use the spray head in many ways - for example, to moisten your houseplants or to clean windows with the zero-waste glass cleaner .
You can remove and store the limescale cleaner in a larger Balls Mason jar | Regular | 950ml . When using it, it is best to use the stainless steel pourer to pour the cleaner into a smaller jar with a spray head and distribute it optimally over the limescale spots. You can also use the pourer for other homemade zero-waste products, such as rinse aid or liquid detergent - this makes it particularly easy to dose these contents. The hinged cap prevents any impurities or unwanted creatures from getting into your jar. The cap does not seal, but simply rests on top.
This makes cleaning much more fun! :-)