Mix together 1 1/2 cups distilled water and 1 tablespoon of castile soap and 20 drops tea tree oil. Add a cut up shirt (for DIY rags) or small cleaning towels to a jar, add the castile soap solution, and add a lid. Pull a wipe at a time from the jar and wipe counters, floors, and other surfaces. 3. Toilet Bowl Cleaner. Step 2: Prepare the Wet Paper Towels. To prepare for cleaning, moisten a paper towel with distilled white vinegar. The paper towel should not be dripping wet but rather just damp enough to allow the vinegar to soak in. Soak the paper towel in distilled white vinegar until it is slightly saturated to achieve this level of dampness. The crap is stained limescale. You need acid and scrubbing to get it off. Start with white vinegar (brown works just as well). Put some in a spray bottle, spray it on, wait 5 mins then give it a scrub. Do this a few times. If vinegar does no good, you can try other acids. The strongest one is 'Spirit of Salts'. Mix approximately one-quarter cup of baking soda with warm water. Stir it together to make a paste. Then, apply that paste to the stained toilet seat. Let the cleaner sit for 15-20 minutes. Then, scrub the toilet with a good amount of elbow grease, removing all the stains. Fill your bucket with water and add 1/3 of the remaining bleach to form a solution. Remove or apply the mixture to your toilet seat and allow it to soak for 10-15 minutes. Scrub the seat with a brush until all the stains fade away. Repeat the process until all stains disappear. Rinse and towel-dry the seat cover. 14 Ways to Use Baking Soda. 2. Cleanse your hands with baking soda. Instead of using harsh chemicals found in store and name brand hand cleansers, use baking soda. In order to use baking soda as a hand cleanser, mix three parts of baking soda to one part of water. Scrub your hands thoroughly, so it will get rid of the germs. Instructions: Take the top off of an empty spray bottle, place a small funnel into the opening and pour in 1/2 cup of white vinegar. Add 2 tablespoons of baking soda, and wait for the foaming to subside. Add in 10 drops each of tea tree and eucalyptus essential oil. Fill the rest of the bottle with water. Because it's an acid, it can be used with acidic ingredients for even more cleaning power, unlike baking soda, which neutralizes acids. Simply pour some hydrogen peroxide, white distilled vinegar, or lemon juice into the toilet and let it sit, then start to buff away at the bowl again. If you choose to combine cream of tartar with hydrogen Step 1: Sprinkle Baking Soda and Scrub. Sprinkle baking soda in the sink. Using a damp sponge or cloth, scrub the baking soda in circular motions to lift the stains. Use as much elbow grease as necessary to dig into tough stains, as the baking soda won’t mar the smooth surface. The method for cleaning a toilet is simple. Pour the desired amount of cola into the toilet, making sure that it coats the area you need to have cleaned. It will fizz up due to the carbonation. Give it an hour to soak, allowing it to work its magic on the hard water stains, calcium deposits, rust, etc. Use a toilet brush to scrub the bowl. OEpJ.