We all know baking paper – as a non-stick base when baking, for example.
But did you know that parchment paper is also great for cleaning?
Baking paper is an indispensable part of the kitchen for many people - even if there are now baking mats as an alternative.
When baking, it ensures that cakes, biscuits, etc. do not stick to the baking sheet.
And when baking on the grid, it also prevents crumbs and fat from soiling the oven.
If the paper stays clean or there are cuts left over, it doesn't have to end up in the garbage right away: Backpier can also be used wonderfully for cleaning in the bathroom.
Cleaning tip: Three things that can be cleaned with baking paper
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Calcified fittings in the bathroom can be easily cleaned with baking paper.
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Baking paper is a real insider tip against stains on fittings and stainless steel, for example in the following places in the household:
Fittings in the bathroom:
Baking paper effortlessly removes limescale stains
on faucets in the bathroom.
To do this, fold or crumple the paper and rub it over the faucet, shower attachment or towel rail.
It is only important that the areas are dry.
Sink in the kitchen:
The same applies to kitchen sinks made of stainless steel.
The baking paper ensures a new shine by removing limescale stains.
Here, too, this only works with a dry sink.
If brown discoloration is already forming, other home remedies can help to clean the sink overnight.
Garden tools:
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Garden tools such as scissors or other equipment quickly rust after cleaning with water.
This can be prevented by simply rubbing the blades of the secateurs with baking paper.
The nice thing about it: Baking paper not only removes limescale stains, but should also ensure that the white spots no longer appear so quickly.
That way you can keep the shiny sink and fittings in the bathroom for a long time.
Another trick keeps the sink clean for weeks.
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