The way I do it may not be the "right way", but I use bicarb mixed with water to a paste and use that to scrub stuff (the bicarb gritty-ness helps get off dirt and grime) using a cloth or a scrubbing brush depending on the job. I use an old toothbrush with bicarb paste for grouting.
I then spray it down with vinegar (and let it froth) and scrub it froths on stubborn bits.
Use clove oil spray to kill mold spores in shower (mix 1/2 teaspoon of clove oil to 1 litre of water in spray bottle).
For the sink, put some bicarb in it, pour some vinegar down and let it froth up. Bi carb nutralises the smell and vinegar kills nastys making the smell. Maybe put some eucalyptus down and around the drain to make it smell nicer too?
I've used it, I had old shampoo and used that instead of dish washing liquid. I've still got some in my spray bottle and I just nuke it for 30-45 seconds before I use it. Stinks, takes a bit of work to get all of it off the shower (because I can't move my showerhead around, so use a bucket), but I've got a clean shower with no mould (I've got no natural light in my bathroom which doesn't help)
Yep I used Rouge's one on our friends rental when we evicted the filthy tenant. The brown bath that didnt look like it had been washed in the entire two years came up pink after leaving it to soak and better still, no scrubbing my arms off. Smelt awful, but it worked a treat! My mother was amazed and was converted overnight lol! Probably not so natural given it is still detergent but not as bad as it could be I suppose.
Last edited by BlackCat; September 23rd, 2012 at 12:40 PM.
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