A vase is not just an ordinary item in our homes; it's an essential part of family life and a crucial decorative element that adds beauty to our living spaces.


Vases have the power to enhance our surroundings and uplift our spirits.


However, as time goes by, dust settles on our cherished vases, and limescale deposits from the water used in flower arrangements can mar their beauty.


Cleaning vase limescale may seem like a daunting task, but fear not! There are simple tricks that can help you easily remove that stubborn limescale buildup.


Cleaning Limescale:


1. Eggshell


Begin by slightly cracking two eggshells and placing them inside the vase. Next, fill the vase halfway with cool water, seal it with the stopper, and secure it with your hand. Hold the neck of the vase with your thumb and fingers while gripping the base with your other hand.


Shake the vase vigorously for about 20 seconds. Afterward, remove the stopper, discard the eggshells, and rinse the vase twice with water.


2. Paper and Salt


Placing some paper inside the vase and adding warm saltwater. Gently shake the vase for a short while, and the limescale should come off.


3. Hydrochloric Acid Soak


You can also soak the vase in a solution of 200 grams of dilute hydrochloric acid for a while and then shake it to remove the limescale.


4. Baking Soda or Vinegar Rinse


For an alternative approach, mix 500 grams of water with 1% baking soda or heat vinegar and pour it into the vase. Gently shake it to remove the limescale buildup.


Cleaning Dirt:


1. Pumpkin Leaf


To remove dirt from your vase, cut sunflower or pumpkin leaves into small squares (3 cm to 4 cm) and place them inside. Apply gentle heat, shaking the vase a few times until the dirt loosens. Pour out the contents, and then use water to wash away any remaining residue.


2. Eggshell


Follow the same method as mentioned earlier for limescale removal: place two slightly cracked eggshells in the vase, add half a teapot of cool water, seal it with the stopper, and shake vigorously for about 20 seconds. Rinse the vase twice with water to remove the dirt.


3. Vinegar


Try using 250 grams of vinegar. Heat it up and pour it into the vase. Let it soak for a few hours, then shake the vase up and down, left and right to remove the dirt.


4. Boiling Water


Pour boiling water used for cooking noodles into the vase, shake it for a few minutes, and then rinse it with water to leave it clean and sparkling.


By following these simple and effective cleaning methods, you can ensure that your vase remains a beautiful addition to your home, free from limescale and dirt.