Cut a fresh lemon in half. You’ll use one half for scrubbing.
2. Optional: Add Baking Soda
For added abrasiveness, dip the cut side of the lemon into a small bowl of baking soda. The combination of acid and mild abrasives works wonders on stubborn stains.
3. Scrub the Ceramic Surfaces
Rub the lemon (cut side down) directly onto the stained or dirty ceramic surfaces, such as sinks, tiles, or bathtubs.
Apply gentle pressure and use circular motions to loosen grime and stains.
4. Focus on Problem Areas
Pay extra attention to areas with soap scum, hard water spots, or discoloration. The natural acid in the lemon will help dissolve these deposits.
5. Let It Sit
Allow the lemon juice to sit on the ceramic surface for 5-10 minutes to break down tough stains and brighten the surface.
6. Rinse and Wipe Clean
Use warm water and a microfiber cloth or sponge to rinse away the lemon juice and residue.
Dry with a clean cloth to prevent water spots.
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