In the search for sustainable and economical alternatives for household cleaning, many common kitchen ingredients have proven useful beyond their culinary applications. One of these is cooking oil, which can be an unexpected ally in keeping your bathroom clean and sparkling.
While it may sound surprising, cooking oil, when combined with other ingredients, has properties that make cleaning surfaces easier, remove dirt, and protect materials. In this article, we’ll explain why it’s beneficial and how to apply it effectively.

Why is it beneficial to clean the bathroom with cooking oil?
- Natural degreaser.
Although we associate oil with grease, its properties also help dissolve tough stains, such as soap scum and limescale buildup on surfaces. - Surface protection
: By using cooking oil, a protective layer is created on certain surfaces, such as faucets and ceramics, which helps to repel water and prevent future stains. - Economical and ecological ingredients
Using cooking oil to clean the bathroom is a sustainable alternative, especially if you use used oil that would otherwise be thrown away. - Odor reduction:
When combined with other natural ingredients, such as essential oils or vinegar, cooking oil helps neutralize bad odors in the bathroom.
How to clean the bathroom with cooking oil
Ingredients needed:
- Cooking oil (preferably used, but clean)
- White vinegar : helps to disinfect and remove limescale stains.
- Sodium bicarbonate : enhances degreasing capacity and deodorizes.
- Essential oil (optional): to add a pleasant aroma.
- Soft cloth or sponge .
Step by step:
- Prepare the mixture
- In a bowl, mix 2 tablespoons of cooking oil with 1/2 cup of white vinegar.
- Add 1 tablespoon of baking soda and mix well until you get a smooth paste.
- If desired, add a few drops of essential oil, such as lavender or lemon.
- Apply to surfaces
- Using a soft cloth or sponge, apply the mixture to the areas you wish to clean: faucets, tiles, sinks, or the toilet seat.
- Gently rub in circular motions to remove stains and residue.
- Let it work
- Let the mixture sit for 5 to 10 minutes to allow the ingredients to work on the toughest stains.
- Remove the excess
- Rinse with warm water and dry the surfaces with a clean cloth. You’ll notice how shiny and protected they become.
Final recommendations
- Frequency: Use this method once a week to keep the bathroom clean and prevent dirt buildup.
- Caution: If using used oil, make sure it is filtered to avoid residue on surfaces.
- Sustainability: This method not only cleans, but also allows you to reuse cooking oil, helping the environment.
With this simple and eco-friendly alternative, you can transform cleaning your bathroom into a more efficient and environmentally conscious task. Try it and enjoy the results!