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We scrub, disinfect, and polish the toilet's exterior like professionals. However, despite all our efforts, sometimes a slight odor returns or the mechanism seems less efficient. But what if the real culprit is hiding in a place we rarely visit: the cistern? This discreet but essential space accumulates limescale and deposits over time. The good news? There's a simple trick to restoring its original shine without using complicated products. Why is cleaning the cistern so important? We don't always think about it because the toilet cistern remains closed and invisible. However, water constantly accumulates there, leaving white marks, and moisture can encourage deposits to form. As a result, the toilet becomes noisier, fills more slowly, or uses more water. Regular cleaning can prevent these problems and keep your bathroom clean. You don't need to be a DIY expert: the process is very simple.

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A 100% Natural and Ultra-Available Method
You don't need any specialized products: you can find the necessary supplies in most homes. A little white vinegar, a sponge, a new brush, and gloves are all you need to remove even the most stubborn stains.
White vinegar is ideal: it dissolves limescale and neutralizes odors, while also being economical and safe for your home. This is a key component of this natural tip.

How to proceed, step by step

It all starts with a simple procedure: lift the tank lid, turn off the water supply (using the small shut-off valve located next to the toilet), and then flush the toilet to completely empty the tank. Once the tank is empty, you can begin cleaning.

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