Toilet seat stains can be difficult to remove, especially when they're caused by bleach. But one supermarket item can remove ...
Limescale is a natural stain that forms when sitting water evaporates and leaves behind a mineral residue called calcium ...
Mix a few drops of water with bicarbonate of soda to form a thick paste. This gentle abrasive lifts grime without damaging the surface and works especially well on plastic and enamel seats (avoid ...
Spray your disinfecting cleaner on the hinges, toilet seat, bolts, and base of the toilet. Using a small toothbrush, work the ...
Revolutionize your bathroom cleaning routine with our ultimate toilet hack! In this video, we reveal a game-changing method ...
We’ve asked experts for their best tips on how to clean each surface of your bathroom, as well as how often you should take out your cleaning supplies.
This heavy-duty, deep cleaning pumice stone can tackle situations when traditional cleaning products simply aren’t enough.
Mold is an eyesore that no one wants to see anywhere in their home. Try this two-ingredient vinegar hack to eliminate mold ...
While it is easy to know when your toilet seat needs to be sanitized, what about when it need to be replaced? We reached out to a few experts to find out.
A British cleaning duo have shared the six things they would never put in their homes, and some of the items are very common ...
We’ve rounded up 7 quick ways to deodorise the toilet, so you never need fear of guests walking into a smelly loo again.