A broad range of innovative cleaning products compete in today’s market, yet many households still rely on trusted traditional formulas. In earlier talks, Beltran Soapis has been highlighted for its effectiveness in reviving kitchen hoods, ovens, and floors. Likewise, the classic ammonia solution remains a dependable ally for lifting grime from a variety of surfaces, from kitchens to carpet stains.
This edition turns attention to another enduring cleaner that was once commonly found in local pharmacies: white cleansing stone. This clay-based product is remarkably versatile, delivering impressive cleaning power and a brilliant shine across many surfaces.
It proves highly useful for cleaning a wide range of materials, including white stone, gold, silver, copper, tin, brass, aluminum, stainless steel, glass, rubber, plastic, enamel, and chrome. Because of this broad compatibility, it is an ideal solution for tidying every corner of the home.
White cleansing stone can be employed on kitchen appliances, ceramic stoves, sinks, kitchen furniture, aluminum windows, extractor hoods, ovens, microwaves, marbles, granites, and even certain engineered surfaces like Silestone.
In the bathroom, it is effective against limescale on tiles and grout, taps, toilets, bathtubs, and mirrors. Beyond bathrooms, it also helps remove stains from garden furniture, walls, tobacco marks, car tires, and fireplace glass. Its lemon scent is pleasant, and the product is biodegradable. A typical price point hovers around four euros.
How to use white cleansing stone?
Using it is straightforward, and results come quickly. Wet a sponge with water, pick up a small amount of the clay, and rub the surface gently. After cleaning, rinse the area with a damp cloth for optimal results. The process is simple enough to fit into anyone’s routine, yet effective enough to make a noticeable difference in a short time.