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#Scrub the toilet and shower or tub. All that’s left to do now is go back and touch up the surfaces you sprayed earlier. Use a long-handled brush to tackle the toilet. For the shower or tub, equip yourself with either a sponge, a soft, clean cloth, or a roll of paper towels. Remove all lingering traces of cleaner, then rinse the surface with clean water.<ref>https://ift.tt/2VRqRRj>
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#Scrub the toilet and shower or tub. All that’s left to do now is go back and touch up the surfaces you sprayed earlier. Use a long-handled brush to tackle the toilet. For the shower or tub, equip yourself with either a sponge, a soft, clean cloth, or a roll of paper towels. Remove all lingering traces of cleaner, then rinse the surface with clean water.<ref>https://ift.tt/2VRqRRj>
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#*If the outside of your toilets need some attention, a small amount of multi-surface cleaner or vinegar will get them sparkling.<ref>https://ift.tt/32q1Dfv>
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#*If the outside of your toilets need some attention, a small amount of multi-surface cleaner or vinegar will get them sparkling.<ref>https://ift.tt/32q1Dfv>
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#*A damp pumice stone is perfect for eliminating limescale, discoloration, and other tough stains from porcelain surfaces without harming the material itself.
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#*A damp pumice stone is perfect for eliminating limescale, discoloration, and other tough stains from porcelain surfaces without harming the material itself. bleach per of water.}}
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