thread: Baking Soda & Vinegar for the Shower.... How?

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    Baking Soda & Vinegar for the Shower.... How?

    So I've read that you put the baking soda on the wall then spray it with vinegar... but how do you put the baking soda on? just throw it at the wall?


    Oh and for those that have read my other post about the tightens I'm not doing it today lol midwifes want me to rest

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    Just subbing as I want to know this too. I gave it a go last week but I'm sure there is an easier way..

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    I'd like to know too! Maybe you mix it in a spray bottle together?

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    I'm going to start doing it (but have some gumption here, so I'm just using that till I run out) but when I do start I'll spray it down with vinegar first, and on any stubborn yukko bits, will throw some bicarb paste at it. If that makes sense.

    I already clean the toilet with bicarb and vinegar, and I just spoon it in and around the bowl, and then hit it with the vinegar spray.

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    I've got my bi carb in a big salt shaker type thing and throw it at the wall with that. It is pretty awkward but I usually spray the vinegar on first to help it stick on the wall a bit better.

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    I have my bicarb in a big salt shaker type thing too, and vinegar in a spray bottle. You can also spray some vinegar on to a chux/cloth, then shake on some bicarb and rub that over the area you are cleaning. Then spray more vinegar directly over the area.

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    last night I sprayed my shower doors with vinqgar then had a bowl of bi carb, and tip a wad onto a sponge and sponged it onto the vinagar then gave another very light spray over with vinagar not sure if thats how your supposed to do it but it worked LOL

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    Sep 2008
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    I reckon any way you can make it work is fine - there's a few great suggestions - i.e. about spraying vinegar on the wall, then either shaking bi-carb on with salt shaker, or having it on a damp sponge and rubbing it on.

    I also use this to clean my oven - it's FANTASTIC! Comes up sparkling, and no nasty smell!

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    If you dont have a salt shaker handy, grab an old jar with a screw top lid. Using a hammer and nail - hammer holes in the lid. Instant salt shaker