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Using lemon to clean: Mom shares how to clean a shower screen

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Mum is amazed at the simple method of cleaning dirty shower screens with ease – no chemicals required

  • Mom shares a quick and easy way to clean a glass shower screen
  • She only used baking soda, lemon, salt and vinegar

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One mom has impressed thousands by sharing a quick and easy way to clean a shower screen using four pantry staples.

Dominika, who goes by the username @Washy_Wash on social media, has gained a total of 2.2 million followers by sharing home hacks online.

In a video viewed more than three million times, the British mom used bicarbonate of soda, half a lemon, salt and vinegar to remove the soap scum buildup from her bathroom shower.

“Easy to clean,” she captioned the clip, and the glass looked sparkling new.

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Back in the day: Mama Dominika used bicarbonate of soda, half a lemon, salt and vinegar to remove the soap scum buildup from her bathroom shower.

Back in the day: Mama Dominika used bicarbonate of soda, half a lemon, salt and vinegar to remove the soap scum buildup from her bathroom shower.

After: The easy method left her shower looking sparkling clean

After: The easy method left her shower looking sparkling clean

After: The easy method left her shower looking sparkling clean

In a spray bottle, she sprays the white vinegar all over the screen and a few minutes later spreads the baking soda over it.

Dominika then adds some salt to half a lemon before rubbing it all over the shower surface.

Together, the ingredients create a reaction to easily remove germs and soap. Then she rinsed the screen to reveal the squeaky clean glass.

WHAT CAN I CLEAN WITH LEMONS?

1. Rust – Lemons can help remove rust and rust stains from metal and fabrics. Simply rub the rust spot with lemon before wiping it off with a cloth.

If the stain is on the fabric and can be moved outside in the sun while cleaning, this will help.

2. Sweat stains – The annoying yellow stains can also be removed with lemon. Simply rub the affected area with a lemon before leaving overnight and then wax.

3. Lemon is also a natural bleaching agent – so doing some laundry with your whites is a great way to keep them looking and smelling fresh.

Many praised Dominika for sharing her advice and were tempted to try it for themselves.

‘Not really! I really get so mad at water stains, I’ll try this,” one person wrote.

“I like the lemon idea. I have a lemon tree so I use the ones that fall,” said another, a third added, “This is great.”

But not everyone was on board.

“Or just use Windex,” one wrote, another said, “I don’t know what’s wrong with buying streak-free solution from the store.”

Using Dominika’s method would be ideal for those who don’t want to use harsh chemicals at home.

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