A wide range of cleaning products fills today’s market, yet many households still trust traditional options. In earlier pieces, Beltran Soapis has been highlighted for its proven effectiveness in purifying kitchen hoods, ovens, and floors. Likewise, the time-tested ammonia solution remains a reliable ally for removing dirt from diverse surfaces, from kitchens to carpeting stains.
Here, attention shifts to another traditional choice once commonly found in local pharmacies: white cleansing stone. This clay-based product delivers remarkable cleaning power and a bright, polished finish across many surfaces.
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Its versatility makes it effective on a broad array of materials, including white stone, gold, silver, copper, tin, brass, aluminum, stainless steel, glass, rubber, plastic, enamel, and chrome. Because of this wide applicability, it stands as a practical solution for cleaning almost every area of the home.
It can be used to refresh kitchen appliances, ceramic stoves, sinks, kitchen furniture, aluminum windows, and basins. This includes range hoods, ovens, microwaves, as well as marble and granite surfaces, and even synthetic quartz surfaces like Silestone.
In the bathroom, lime scale on tiles and grout, taps, toilets, bathtubs, and mirrors can be removed. The product also handles stains on outdoor furniture, walls, tobacco marks, car tires, fireplace glass, and even older mugs.
This white stone carries a pleasant lemon scent and is biodegradable. It can typically be found for around four euros.
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How to use white cleansing stone?
Using it is straightforward and, best of all, it doesn’t take long to remove stains or dirt. Wet a sponge slightly, then pick up some of the clay from the stone onto the sponge. Rub the surface gently until clean, and finish by wiping the area with a damp cloth for the best results.