TikTok users suggest scrubbing bath with a GRAPEFRUIT

The rise of TikTok cleaning hacks has opened our eyes to household items we’ve been cleaning wrong this whole time.

With many of us wanting to use the warm weather to our advantage and clean, experts at PriceYourJob have provided tips on the best ways to clean our bathroom items, such as taps, toilets, and bath tubs.

Amongst the advice to keeping your bathroom cleaner for longer includes scraping away residue and limescale using the 1p coin trick, and scrubbing the bath with half a grapefruit covered in sugar.

Elsewhere, another social media user suggests laundry stripping to help remove any build up such as coloured residue and stains left on towels.

TikTok user @Kirstykearney6 suggested using the 1p coin trick to scrape away residue and limescale. Pictured, after trying the handy hack

TikTok user @aligrams3 advised cleaning a bathtub with half a grapefruit covered in sugar

@mrslaurenelms suggested 'laundry stripping' to remove a build up of products and oil on clothes

TikTok user @aligrams3 advised cleaning a bathtub with half a grapefruit covered in sugar, while @mrslaurenelms suggested ‘laundry stripping’ to remove a build up of products and oil on clothes

 1. BATHROOM TOWELS

Fill a bathtub with hot water and a mixture of detergent, laundry booster and sodium carbonate (washing soda)

The residue left over following the soak

TikTok user @mrslaurenelms demonstrated how to remove any build up of fabric softeners and body oils left on clothes even after washing. Pictured left, clothes soaking in a bathtub with hot water and a mixture of detergent, laundry booster and sodium carbonate (washing soda) and right, the residue left over

A viral video from TikTok user @mrslaurenelms recalls how when washing normally, fabric softeners, body oils and minerals can remain on your towels and leave coloured residue and stains. Laundry stripping is the solution to removing any build-up.

How to laundry strip: Fill a bathtub with hot water and a mixture of detergent, laundry booster and sodium carbonate (washing soda). 

Ensure they dissolve first before adding the towels – the chemical reaction before dissolving could speed up colour change and stain retention. 

Add the laundry and let it soak for up to four hours. Finish by running the load through a water-only cycle in the washing machine.

Laundry stripping is great for linen and towels, but it isn’t recommended for coloured clothing as it can cause the colours to run.

2. REMOVING LIMESCALE

TikTok user @Kirstykearney6 revealed the 1p coin trick to help remove excess residue and limescale (pictured)

TikTok user @Kirstykearney6 revealed the 1p coin trick to help remove excess residue and limescale (pictured)

Limescale build-up is common in the bathroom, mostly developing on taps, bathroom fittings and in between tiles.

To remove limescale from taps, soak a cloth with a half vinegar, half water solution and wrap it around. 

Leave for a few hours or overnight, then if required, scrape away residue. You could even use the 1p coin trick as seen on TikTok.

Another way to tackle limescale is with lemon juice, using the same method as above, or simply wiping surfaces with it. Remember to rinse any of these surfaces clean afterwards. 

3. BATHTUB 

TikTok user @aligrams3 revealed that the acidity of a grapefruit tackles hard water and soap residue, and brings a delightful smell to the bathroom (pictured)

TikTok user @aligrams3 revealed that the acidity of a grapefruit tackles hard water and soap residue, and brings a delightful smell to the bathroom (pictured)

A common misconception is that the bathtub doesn’t need regular cleaning as we wash in it. Unfortunately, this isn’t true.

How to clean the bathtub: To reduce strong fumes, open windows and doors and/or turn on a fan before starting. 

Spray the tub and shower area with a bathroom cleaner (general or bathtub specific) and leave for 20 minutes. Then simply wipe and rinse clean.

Interestingly, grapefruit is another neat way to clean the bathtub. Revealed by TikTok user @aligrams3, add sugar to half a grapefruit and start scrubbing – the acidity tackles hard water and soap residue, and brings a delightful smell to the bathroom. 

Just remember to rinse off afterwards. 

4. SHOWER CURTAINS AND MATS 

TikTok user @hann731 advised leaving your shower curtains to soak for an hour in a tub filled with hot water and four tablespoons of non-chlorine bleach

TikTok user @hann731 advised leaving your shower curtains to soak for an hour in a tub filled with hot water and four tablespoons of non-chlorine bleach

Shower mats and curtains are rarely changed often enough, and moist bathrooms can leave mats and curtains with a mildew build-up or bad smell.

First tackle issues of mildew or mould: Fold curtains and mats inwards to prevent mould spores from spreading. 

Lay them outside on the ground and brush away as much mould as possible. Fill a tub with hot water and four tablespoons of non-chlorine bleach and then add the mat/curtain. 

Let it soak for an hour, then shake and rinse in a tub of fresh water. If the curtains need an extra wash, simply add them to a normal cycle.

5. TOOTHBRUSHES

TikTok user @dr.m­_ suggested cleaning your toothbush by soaking it in antibacterial mouthwash (pictured)

TikTok user @dr.m­_ suggested cleaning your toothbush by soaking it in antibacterial mouthwash (pictured)

Most of us run toothbrushes under water before and after brushing, but this doesn’t mean they are clean – especially between bristles.  

How to clean toothbrushes: One way to combat bacteria build-up in your toothbrush is by soaking it in antibacterial mouthwash. Stir the bristled end in it for 30 seconds, and voila!

If you don’t have mouthwash, dissolving a denture cleanser or mixture of two teaspoons baking soda in water works just as well.

6. TOILET

TikTok user @imagineitdone cleans her toilet by coating a brush with baking soda and scrubbing around the inner sides, before adding a chlorine tablet to the tank (pictured)

TikTok user @imagineitdone cleans her toilet by coating a brush with baking soda and scrubbing around the inner sides, before adding a chlorine tablet to the tank (pictured)

Most Brits will use bleach or another disinfectant, scrub and then simply wash out the toilet bowl to clean it. But as TikTok user @imagineitdone reveals, that’s not enough.

On top of cleaning the toilet bowl, pay close attention to the tank. Open the lid of the toilet tank and flush to lower the water level slightly. 

Coat a brush with baking soda and scrub around the inner sides. Then add a chlorine tablet to the tank, so that the source of the flush is clean.

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