Faucets
Over time, faucets can become caked with grime and water stains, not only looking unsightly but also becoming difficult to clean.
To give them a good clean, soak some toilet paper in white vinegar and cover the stains on the faucet. Next, sprinkle a little baking soda on top of the toilet paper. As the baking soda reacts with the vinegar, it will lift the stains. Leave it for 30-60 minutes, then remove the paper and rinse the faucet with clean water.

Shower Heads
Showerheads can also become clogged with grime, affecting water flow.
To clean it, pour some white vinegar into a plastic bag and secure it over the showerhead with a rubber band. The vinegar will dissolve the grime. Leave it to soak for about an hour, then remove the bag and rinse the showerhead with clean water. It should be good as new!
Toilet Bowls
If your toilet bowl is looking a little worse for wear, those stubborn yellow stains are probably to blame.
To get rid of them, soak some toilet paper in a baking soda solution and cover the stains. Baking soda is a powerful cleaner and will lift those yellow stains. Leave the paper for 30 minutes, then remove it and scrub the bowl with hot water. Those tough stains will be a thing of the past!

Exhaust Fans
We often forget about the exhaust fan in the bathroom, but it can get pretty grimy over time.
To clean it, simply remove the cover and give it a good brush. Then, use a soft cloth to wipe down the fan blades and reassemble. Easy peasy!
There you have it—four easy and effective tips for keeping your bathroom spick and span! Do you have any other clever cleaning tricks up your sleeve? Share them with your friends and family!