Lemon is very useful not only in cooking, but also for cleaning the house. Let’s see how to use its bark in the toilet.
Lemon peels should never be thrown away, but reused with surprising results. Let’s see them below.
Lemon peels: do not throw them away
Lemon is a fruit widely used in cooking. It is used to enhance the taste of many dishes, to prepare liqueurs, jams and is an exaggerated source of vitamin C. After using it in cooking, however, you should not throw away its peels. Indeed, they have countless properties which also have an impact on domestic hygiene.
For example, lemon peels can help you clean the bathroom and, in particular, the toilet. The bathroom is where bacteria and germs hide the most. In fact, we wash in it, which creates humidity conducive to the proliferation of micro-organisms. The bathroom must be cleaned regularly to avoid this proliferation. Besides cleaning, it is also essential to ventilate the bathroom frequently. This will reduce humidity.
Often we resort to very expensive but not always very effective chemicals for cleaning the house. Fortunately, lemon and its zest come to our rescue. Let’s see how.
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