A quick once-over with a cloth sprayed with WD-40 is great for removing soap scum from shower doors and can also prevent mildew from returning. It's also a great way to clean the grout between your bathroom tiles, remove stubborn stains from your toilet bowl, and rust stains on porcelain caused from aerosol cans.
When cleaning a toilet bowl, WD-40 works by softening the rust and lime deposits, so they can be easily wiped away. You don't need to use much of it. Simply spray on the affected area, wait a minute or two and brush it away with a regular toilet brush.
Over time the elements can leave your white chairs looking green with mildew and mould. A simple spray of WD-40 and a wipe down with a paper towel can remedy that.
Simply spray some WD-40 Multi-use Product straight onto the grout using the smart straw for extra precision and wipe it off with a sponge. Then wipe of the excess product and ensure surface is dry. If you're worried about how it will make your bathroom smell, you can always use the low-odour variety.
You probably didn't know you could use WD-40 for bathroom cleaning, but because it's a lubricant that's not as harsh as most chemicals you use in the bathroom, it's great for getting rid of hard water stains and other stubborn stains without harming your surfaces.
A quick once-over with a cloth sprayed with WD-40 is great for removing soap scum from shower doors and can also prevent mildew from returning. It's also a great way to clean the grout between your bathroom tiles, remove stubborn stains from your toilet bowl, and rust stains on porcelain caused from aerosol cans.
However, if there is a visible build-up of dirt and/or rust on your tap, a wrench may not always work. For this, you will need a WD-40 Multi Use Product. Instead of seeking help from a plumber, all you need are a few sprays of WD-40 to get the work done and have a fully functioning tap at your disposal again.
WD40 shouldn't effect ceramic, it should just be sat right on top.
Spraying some WD-40 on your tiles — floors or walls — is a great way to clean them. It removes spilled mascara, nail polish, paint and scuff marks from tile floors, and also helps wipe away grime from the grout lines. Spray some on the stain and clean up with soapy water.
Using white vinegar to kill mould
If cleaning with detergent doesn't work, it's possible to remove mould using diluted vinegar and a microfibre cloth. If mould cannot be removed using the vinegar method, cleaning with diluted bleach or a commercial product may be required.
Bleach. Bleach is very effective in killing mould spores and removing mould and mildew. After using bleach the surface is sanitized and resistant to mould growth.
The best way to remove mold from shower caulking or tile grout is to use a bleach solution. A thorough cleaning requires removing any debris from the caulk, then allowing the bleach to soak in, killing the mold. Finally, the caulk or grout should be scrubbed and rinsed to reveal your shiny, clean shower.
Citric acid
Simply pour a kettle of almost boiling water into the bowl, follow up with 250ml of citric acid, and leave it for some hours – preferably overnight. The next day, scrub and flush.
Vinegar is a great toilet cleaning solution. Not only is it free of chemicals and naturally antibacterial, it's also an acid, so it will remove minor lime and calcium deposits. All you need to do is pour a couple cups of vinegar in your tank and let it sit for an hour or so, then scrub and flush to rinse.
Sprinkle baking soda into the toilet. Apply white vinegar over the baking soda. Use a toilet brush to scrub the toilet. Flush the toilet a couple of times to rinse.
Rust stains on tiles are more common than you think, and are usually the result of aerosol cans or paint tins left on wet floors, or outdoor furniture leaving a rust stain on the ceramic tile after rain has caused it to corrode. Fortunately, you can remove rust from tiles quickly and easily using WD-40.
Most shower-heads have a screw near in the middle of the outlet holes. Opening the screws would open the shower-head up. Let it dry up and then spray it with good amounts of WD-40. This would make the dirt loose and hence, make it easier to get it off.
Try mixing white wine vinegar with either water or baking soda. The acid within the vinegar helps to break down the mineral deposits that build up within hard water stains and limescale, whilst the baking soda helps to dissolve these stains to leave tiles sparkling clean.
WD-40 helps you remove mold, rust, and rancid odors from your refrigerator. It is important to unplug the appliance before cleaning it. Empty out the refrigerator so that you do not directly spray the product on any food items. It is important to clean your refrigerator not only from the inside but outside as well.
Q: What do professionals use to clean grout? A: whether you believe it or not, most professionals use a solution of white vinegar and water with a 1:1 ratio. This solution is often more effective than dedicated Ph-neutral grout cleaners.
Start with water and a stiff brush, and if that doesn't do the trick, try an oxygen cleaner or a mix of baking soda and vinegar followed by brushing. Deep stains may call for replacing the grout altogether.
If you prefer cleaning grout with a DIY mixture, make a paste of 3/4-cup baking soda, 1/4-cup hydrogen peroxide and 1 tablespoon of mild dish soap. Apply the paste to the grout with a grout brush and scrub the grout.
This rust-removal formula has no toxic fumes, does not use acids or caustic chemicals, is non-irritating to skin, and is safe to use on most metals. To remove light rust, leave parts in the solution for 1-3 hours. To remove heavy rust, leave parts in the rust removal solution overnight.