Are YOU making this bathroom cleaning mistake? Expert reveals effective solution!

Stains on your sink? Shower tiles looking dull?

You're not alone—keeping bathrooms sparkling clean can feel like a never-ending battle. No matter how much we scrub and scour, soap scum, mineral deposits, and mould seem to reappear almost immediately.

When it comes to getting a sparkling clean bathroom, are we doing it all wrong?


According to a cleaning professional named Gem, who goes by @diamondgemcleaning on social media, yes!

This celeb housekeeper, with nearly 7,000 social media followers, has over a decade of professional cleaning experience under her belt.

She oversees a team of 7 employees and tackles a staggering 60-70 house cleans per week! Her client list even includes famous figures.


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Gem shared her tips when cleaning bathrooms. Credit: @diamondgemcleaning/TikTok


Recently, this bathroom cleaning pro decided to let everyone in on an industry secret: For tackling limescale buildup and mineral deposits, nothing beats humble white vinegar.

'I've always used really basic products to get rid of limescale,' Gem revealed in a video with 228,000 views.


'Today, this was a first clean, and it wasn't that bad, I just needed soap pads and white vinegar.'

But why is vinegar such a heavy-hitting bathroom cleaner? This ordinary kitchen staple is actually acidic, with a pH of around 2-3.


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Vinegar and soap pads can turn the faucet sparkling clean. Credit: @diamondgemcleaning/TikTok


This acidity helps dissolve mineral deposits and soap scum. Vinegar's antimicrobial properties also kill mould and bacteria. Unlike harsh chemical cleaners, it's gentle enough for most surfaces.

'This will not scratch the chrome, it won't scratch the glass, it won't damage the sink,' Gem assured, referring to the soap pads she used to clean the sink.


'I use it on all this chrome. Don't forget the shower bit here either,' Gem advised while demonstrating her technique.

'I use it on the radiators, this will not scratch it just leaves everything shiny.'

For best results, she recommended using plenty of cloths to wipe away vinegar residue and buff surfaces to a streak-free shine.

'Everything was left shiny. This was the first clean, and my clients were really happy with the results,' she summarised proudly.

You can watch her video here:



You can pick up a litre of white vinegar for as little as $2 at the grocery store.

Before you mix up a custom cleaning solution or invest in a pricey limescale remover, try reaching for this pantry staple. Let it soak on tiles and faucets before scrubbing away stubborn gunk. Rinse well and brace yourself for a bathroom transformation.


What other household items hide surprisingly powerful cleaning properties? Bicarb soda, lemon juice, borax, and hydrogen peroxide can all tackle grime without costing a fortune or damaging surfaces. With a little trial and error, you can discover an amazing cleaning kit in your home.

Key Takeaways
  • Gem, a professional cleaner known as @diamondgemcleaning, has shared her secret to achieving a sparkling clean bathroom using a cheap household product.
  • She revealed that she uses basic products, such as soap pads and white vinegar, for an effective clean that doesn't damage surfaces or the sink.
  • The cleaning professional, who has cleaned for over ten years and owns a cleaning business, showcased the result of her technique in a video viewed by 228,000 people.

Have you tried tackling bathroom grime with vinegar? Let us know your tips and tricks in the comments below!
 
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Stains on your sink? Shower tiles looking dull?

You're not alone—keeping bathrooms sparkling clean can feel like a never-ending battle. No matter how much we scrub and scour, soap scum, mineral deposits, and mould seem to reappear almost immediately.

When it comes to getting a sparkling clean bathroom, are we doing it all wrong?


According to a cleaning professional named Gem, who goes by @diamondgemcleaning on social media, yes!

This celeb housekeeper, with nearly 7,000 social media followers, has over a decade of professional cleaning experience under her belt.

She oversees a team of 7 employees and tackles a staggering 60-70 house cleans per week! Her client list even includes famous figures.


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Gem shared her tips when cleaning bathrooms. Credit: @diamondgemcleaning/TikTok


Recently, this bathroom cleaning pro decided to let everyone in on an industry secret: For tackling limescale buildup and mineral deposits, nothing beats humble white vinegar.

'I've always used really basic products to get rid of limescale,' Gem revealed in a video with 228,000 views.


'Today, this was a first clean, and it wasn't that bad, I just needed soap pads and white vinegar.'

But why is vinegar such a heavy-hitting bathroom cleaner? This ordinary kitchen staple is actually acidic, with a pH of around 2-3.


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Vinegar and soap pads can turn the faucet sparkling clean. Credit: @diamondgemcleaning/TikTok


This acidity helps dissolve mineral deposits and soap scum. Vinegar's antimicrobial properties also kill mould and bacteria. Unlike harsh chemical cleaners, it's gentle enough for most surfaces.

'This will not scratch the chrome, it won't scratch the glass, it won't damage the sink,' Gem assured, referring to the soap pads she used to clean the sink.


'I use it on all this chrome. Don't forget the shower bit here either,' Gem advised while demonstrating her technique.

'I use it on the radiators, this will not scratch it just leaves everything shiny.'

For best results, she recommended using plenty of cloths to wipe away vinegar residue and buff surfaces to a streak-free shine.

'Everything was left shiny. This was the first clean, and my clients were really happy with the results,' she summarised proudly.

You can watch her video here:



You can pick up a litre of white vinegar for as little as $2 at the grocery store.

Before you mix up a custom cleaning solution or invest in a pricey limescale remover, try reaching for this pantry staple. Let it soak on tiles and faucets before scrubbing away stubborn gunk. Rinse well and brace yourself for a bathroom transformation.


What other household items hide surprisingly powerful cleaning properties? Bicarb soda, lemon juice, borax, and hydrogen peroxide can all tackle grime without costing a fortune or damaging surfaces. With a little trial and error, you can discover an amazing cleaning kit in your home.

Key Takeaways

  • Gem, a professional cleaner known as @diamondgemcleaning, has shared her secret to achieving a sparkling clean bathroom using a cheap household product.
  • She revealed that she uses basic products, such as soap pads and white vinegar, for an effective clean that doesn't damage surfaces or the sink.
  • The cleaning professional, who has cleaned for over ten years and owns a cleaning business, showcased the result of her technique in a video viewed by 228,000 people.

Have you tried tackling bathroom grime with vinegar? Let us know your tips and tricks in the comments below
 
My go to cleaning products are Koh spray for general surface cleaning and CLR for the shower tiles and glass
 

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