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### 4. **DIY All-Purpose Bathroom Cleaner with Essential Oils**
Store-bought cleaning products can often contain harsh chemicals that irritate your skin or cause allergic reactions. Instead, opt for a DIY bathroom cleaner using natural ingredients you probably already have at home. Combine water, white vinegar, and a few drops of your favorite essential oils (like lavender, lemon, or eucalyptus) to make a non-toxic all-purpose cleaner. This mixture is effective at removing soap scum, disinfecting surfaces, and leaving a refreshing scent in your bathroom without the chemical fumes.
### 5. **Tackle Hard Water Stains with Baking Soda**
Hard water stains can build up on faucets, showerheads, and tiles, making the bathroom look dirty even after cleaning. A simple solution to these stubborn stains is baking soda. Dampen a cloth with water, sprinkle it with baking soda, and use it to scrub the stained areas. Baking soda’s mild abrasive texture helps break up mineral deposits, leaving your bathroom fixtures shining once again. For tough stains, let the baking soda sit for 10-15 minutes before scrubbing.
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### Bonus Tip: **Always Have Microfiber Cloths on Hand**
Microfiber cloths are an essential tool for every bathroom cleaning session. They are incredibly absorbent and effective at trapping dust, dirt, and moisture. Plus, they are reusable, making them an eco-friendly option. Keep a stash in your bathroom so that you can quickly wipe down surfaces as needed, and use them to buff mirrors, taps, and glass to a streak-free shine. They also dry quickly, which makes them perfect for your next cleaning session.