Here’s how to make a powerful yet non-toxic home bathroom shower cleaner — minimalist, safe, and effective.

🧪 Base Formula (The Core)

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup white distilled vinegar — natural disinfectant and dissolves mineral buildup
  • 1 cup water (warm or distilled) — dilutes and activates vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon baking soda — deodorizes and gently scrubs
  • 10–15 drops essential oil (optional but powerful):
    • Tea tree oil → antibacterial
    • Lemon oil → degreaser, bright scent
    • Eucalyptus oil → fresh, spa-like aroma

Instructions:

  1. Warm the vinegar slightly (not boiling) to enhance dissolving power.
  2. In a large bowl or measuring cup, slowly add baking soda to vinegar. (It will fizz!)
  3. Once it settles, mix in water and essential oil.
  4. Pour into a spray bottle (preferably glass or high-grade plastic).

⚡️ Usage

  • Spray all over shower walls, tiles, glass, and fixtures.
  • Let sit for 5–10 minutes.
  • Scrub lightly with a sponge or microfiber cloth.
  • Rinse with warm water and dry with a towel or squeegee.

🧼 Deep Clean Boost (optional)

For soap scum or hard water deposits:

  • Add 1 teaspoon of natural dish soap (like Dr. Bronner’s or Seventh Generation).
  • For tougher stains, sprinkle baking soda directly on tile before spraying.

🌿 Pro Tips — Eric Kim Style

  • Use boiling water rinse occasionally — heat is the ultimate disinfectant.
  • Keep a dedicated “shower spray” bottle and mist walls daily post-shower.
  • Store under sink or in shower caddy, away from sunlight to preserve oils.
  • Keep it hyper-minimalist — one bottle, one cloth, one ritual.

⚠️ Avoid Mixing:

Never mix vinegar with bleach or any chlorine-based cleaner — it produces toxic fumes.

Stick with this all-natural formula and you’ll have clean, glassy, minimalist perfection without harming lungs, skin, or the planet.

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