Epsom Salt Scrub For Hard Water

An effective, natural way to chemically-free clean hard water deposits and spots off your faucets and fixtures!

If you live in a area with hard water, you probably have hard water deposits on everything, including bathtubs, showers and sinks. These deposits make faucets and fixtures an eyesore. We found a solution that works pretty well! Epsom Salt Scrub uses salt crystals that are just abrasive enough to remove the hard water deposits.…

EPSOM SALT SCRUB

  • Servings: 1–2
  • Time: 5 minutes
  • Difficulty: Easy
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INGREDIENTS:

INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Add all ingredients to the jar in order and stir together until well incorporated.
  2. To use, apply to dry shower walls, bathtubs, fixtures, or faucets with a warm wet cloth. Scrub for a few minutes in a circular motion. Let sit for a few minutes before rubbing again. Rinse off with warm water. Repeat if needed.

via Epsom Salt Scrub for Hard Water Deposits — AromaTools® Blog

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Published by The Mystic Healing Artist & Intuitive - Pamela Zmija

Pam is a nature and lifestyle photographer, biz woman, number cruncher, oil lover, healer and most important, a mom and wife. She is passionate about inspiring and empowering mom’s and their families to become the true architect of their life to learn real, simple and affordable ways of positive change in their lifestyle to be healthier and happier… naturally!  Creative and conscious about the value of a dollar, Pam is driven by feeling good!   #lifestylephotographer #doTERRA #EssentialOils #YourLifeAsArtEssentials  #PCOS #MentalHealth #ADHD #ouroilylife #thehealingartist #yourlifeasart #naturephotographer

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