Limescale in the bathroom has long been considered the real enemy of the cleaning program. The household trick only requires a piece of baking paper that can be rubbed over the calcified areas.

It does take some effort, but after a short time, coarse dirt will come off and the fittings will shine again. But be careful: cleaners that are too acidic or sharp-edged cleaning utensils such as scouring sponges can attack the surfaces. This means that the bathroom loses its appearance in the long term. But does it really work? At least it works as easily as it sounds. It is mainly due to the coating on the baking paper, which absorbs the lime. Above all, a decisive advantage is that baking paper is inexpensive and almost everyone has it at home. The trick can also be used to remove limescale from the shower and toilet.