In a spray bottle, mix 400 grams of distilled water, 100 grams of citric acid, and 10 grams of eco-friendly dish soap.
Shake the mixture well to dissolve it.
Spray the solution directly onto the callus deposits in your shower and let it sit for 10 minutes.
Then, rinse thoroughly to remove all residue.
How to apply: This can be repeated once a month or whenever you notice signs of callus formation. By adopting this natural and effective method, you will keep your shower clean and functional without compromising your health or the environment. In conclusion, by choosing natural solutions to combat callus in your shower, you not only preserve the sustainability of your facilities, but you also help reduce your ecological footprint. So, say goodbye to harsh chemicals and opt for a more environmentally friendly approach that is more respectful of your well-being.
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