Cleaning the bathroom may not be the most exciting household chore, but it's a very important one to keep on top of - luckily, experts have shared a cheap and easy hack that can be used all over
Scrubbing the bathroom is hardly anyone's idea of a good time, yet it's essential for maintaining a hygienic home.
Believe it or not, you can get your whole bathroom sparkling with just one recycled tea bag, as pointed out by Nigel to Express readers. This common household item doubles as an efficient, eco-friendly scrubbing agent and you're likely to have it within reach already. Rich in natural chemical compounds known as tannins, tea bags boast antibacterial qualities and are formidable against grease.
This nifty, green trick simply uses a cooled tea bag from your freshly brewed cuppa to clean grimy areas. After you've done your sprucing up, the used tea bags can be composted.
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