
The dirtier the bath is the longer I let it sit. You can also get this ultra adorable label on Etsy. The kids started calling it “Blue Magic” so I made this DIY Peel and Stick Label .

This was the first DIY cleaner recipe I ever tried and it made me a believer! It works better than anything else I’ve bought. I spray the gloppy mixture all over the tub or shower floor and let it set while I clean the toilets. I’m waiting for mine to get really dirty again so I can show you all!)Ĭategory: DIY Health and Beauty Soap scum can’t stand a chance against this stuff. (But it does an AMAZING job on dirty range hood vents. I even tried my new grease cutting favorite liquid dish detergent, Lemishine Dish Soap, and it didn’t work as well. I have seen other bloggers say that other brands work for them. I don’t know why but only the original formula of blue Dawn works for me. Shake gently to mix and it’s ready to use. Then pour the mixture into a spray bottle and add 1/2 cup Blue Dawn. I heat a 1/2 cup of white vinegar for 2 minutes in the microwave. The Best Homemade Tub and Tile Cleaner Ever

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This recipe is what started me on my DIY homemaking journey. I “discovered” this recipe long before I started blogging and paying attention to things like “source.” This is just my way of saying that this stuff works. I can’t attribute this recipe to any one site because I’ve seen it everywhere. The only thing I love more than vinegar is hot vinegar mixed with an equal amount of blue Dawn (the real blue Dawn) and poured in a spray bottle. If it wasn’t for Pinterest I would never have discovered my love for vinegar. (Baking soda and vinegar does not work for my oven). But amid all the time-consuming homemaking ideas, there are a few gems that I am thankful I discovered–like this DIY soap scum remover. I have to say that sometimes it’s worth it to spend a few bucks for the “real” thing. Are you a Pinterest junkie? Have you tried cleaning tip after tip to save money?
